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In reply to the discussion: Mormons busted for luring Mexican kids with food to baptize them without parents’ permission [View all]MisterFred
(525 posts)24. Not to me.
If you believe in the Mormon religion, then it's a great spiritual chance for a dead someone to receive the grace and blessing of God.
If you don't believe in the Mormon religion, who the hell cares? I've never understood why people get upset at posthumous baptism. Shouldn't you have to believe in the power of the ritual to be offended? Now if someone changes a wikipedia page to say a dead person was Mormon after dunking a friend in water (has happened!), that you can be upset about.
Not to mention even in the Mormon teachings the person being posthumously baptized is only getting a chance to accept God - according to Mormons they get a chance to say "fuck off." Er... reject the blessing.
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Mormons busted for luring Mexican kids with food to baptize them without parents’ permission [View all]
Judi Lynn
Jun 2016
OP
I think I've heard that! Odd idea, isn't it? I think someone really blew up when they learned
Judi Lynn
Jun 2016
#5
Yes, they did Baptize those already dead, and it got them into a lot of trouble....
Moonwalk
Jun 2016
#6
Well Mormons would say they wouldn't care about another religion's posthumous baptism.
MisterFred
Jun 2016
#41
Well, any religion postulates that their heaven is the best and only place that anyone...
Moonwalk
Jun 2016
#32
Gotta put those pretty (or pretty garish - your call) temples to use doing something!
MisterFred
Jun 2016
#42
Well, now, that sheds a whole new heavenly light on things! Very insightful! n/t
Judi Lynn
Jun 2016
#35
Have never heard of this case. It appears to have had its own life, consumed everyone around.
Judi Lynn
Jun 2016
#37
Well I understand in theory where the sense of disrespect would come from - not how it'd feel. nt
MisterFred
Jun 2016
#51
Definitely! The more familiar scheme has focused on the soul's earthly vessel, not the soul itself!
Judi Lynn
Jun 2016
#38
"The church also informed Ruiz that the missionaries would be removed from the area."
NeoGreen
Jun 2016
#29