A public letter to the LDS Church

Nail a letter to the church door.

Letter To LDS is a public-letter platform inspired by Martin Luther’s 1517 protest letter and the 95 Theses. It gives people a digital way to address the LDS Church in public: legibly, durably, and without reducing the act to a social feed or a burst of outrage.

01 Public witness, not feed churn

The platform is designed for careful writing, not hot takes. Each letter gets a clean page, permanent link, and a place in a durable archive.

02 Small fee, less spam

A modest submission fee discourages drive-by heckling and bot noise while keeping the barrier to entry low.

03 Sharp, not sloppy

We can disagree sharply without publishing harassment, doxxing, threats, or incoherent junk.

How it works

Make a public record that is hard to ignore.

  1. Write your letter with a clear point and a concrete audience.
  2. Submit and pay through a simple intake flow.
  3. Review is limited to legality, archive rules, and clear site-policy violations.
  4. The goal is to keep the archive lawful and usable, not to sand down sharp criticism.
  5. Publish anonymously by default, with optional paid identity exposure.

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