mulderc 3 days ago

It is a pretty important aspect of Latter Day Saint theology. They still do it but officially you can only baptize your own family members with the permission of surviving family members. These guidelines are not always followed. Additionally they have said they removed people from their rosters that were improperly baptized but the members I have talked with are skeptical and found it a bit laughable that the church removing a name from a database would somehow undo a sacred ritual.

  • quesera 3 days ago

    On the topic of laughability, I would propose that "invoking a dead stranger's name in a self-significant ritual" is absurd to do, and also absurd to be offended by.

    I hereby grant permission for my name to be invoked in all rituals, sacred and profane, by all current and future living persons. And I'll laugh at you in advance.

    • LarsDu88 3 days ago

      Que sera, sera

      Whatever will be, will be

      The future's not ours to see

      Que sera, sera

      • quesera 3 days ago

        I'll be recommending this for page one of the hymnal.

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  • voganmother42 3 days ago

    When I remove records from databases I follow the sacred ritual of BEGIN TRANSACTION…COMMIT;

  • philistine 3 days ago

    That's one good case where it would be the moral thing to name a kid Robert'); DROP TABLE Baptized;--

gopher_space 3 days ago

I mean I’d see that as an invitation to help myself to anything the church owns that isn’t nailed down.

  • Thiez 3 days ago

    Can you show damages? If you can win a lawsuit here that would be great, paving the way for sueing Christians for their passive aggressive 'I'll pray for you' nonsense would be amazing.