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In reply to the discussion: Judge rules baby can't be named "Messiah" [View all]LostOne4Ever
(9,747 posts)14. The judge should be sanctioned in some way
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Though, I guess this means that the 2nd coming of the Messiah was talking about this baby getting his name back!

Sorry bad joke
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Wow! Just because the parents are poor spellers and could not spell Mark Messier's last name,
madinmaryland
Aug 2013
#9
I would like to know how she made it through law school--if she did. nt
live love laugh
Aug 2013
#18
I know a couple of Mexicans whos name is Jesus, which of course in Spanish the J sound is an H
demosincebirth
Aug 2013
#23
here's a conundrum of sorts...what if mom had named the baby Messiah because of
pepperbear
Aug 2013
#26
Didn't something sort of similar to this happened when someone named their kid Hitler? eom
Purveyor
Aug 2013
#31
I wonder what the judge thinks of the thousands of babies born each year named Jesús.
Common Sense Party
Aug 2013
#41