If Atheists don't believe in it,why be 'de-babtised'?

01 Feb 2012 17:02 #11 by Reverend Revelant

LadyJazzer wrote: Boy, that's going to tick off a lot of dead Jewish people who have been baptized after-the-fact by Romney and the Mormons....

(I can hardly wait for Mitt to have to explain that to the Jewish community during a general election...)


I would imagine that it will never come up, since his religion has nothing to do with his politics, especially some more arcane Mormon practice like "baptism for the dead". Or would that be like questioning President Obama and the 20 years he spent listening to racist Liberation Theology from Reverend Wright? No... I don't think the left would be so hypocritical to bring up his Mormonism when 3 years ago you were all manufacturing outrage that Obama's church and the particular flavor of theology that the church taught had nothing to do with Obama's run for the presidency. And the left certainly wouldn't start bringing up Mormon theology no more than they wanted to hear people question Obama's possible connection to Islam.

I don't suspect you lefties will go there... right?

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01 Feb 2012 18:26 #12 by Rockdoc
Does it all really make a damn bit of difference? There is no spiritual or physical influence any one of us would feel if were baptized without our consent or knowledge. Given that attitude, I sure do not care what Mitt may have agreed to do.

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