How should Truthtellers describe the nature of their letters?
While truly “religious” letters (especially those dealing with universal issues) have every right to be published, Truthtellers on campus should not admit to any more such articles than they have to. They should point out that the ideas contained in their letters objecting to evolution, abortion, homosexuality, etc., are primarily ethical, sociological, scientific, or political in nature – not primarily religious. Yes, your letters may contain religious ideas or pretexts; but protest must be made against your letters being stereotyped as religious ones. Instead, you must insist on your right to speak out on the broad moral, ethical issues of our time without being censored. If you describe your letters in that way, the American public will come to your side in support.