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Old 04-11-2005, 02:20 PM
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I guess I learn something new every day. My point is, even though I am not very religious, is to do unto others as you would like them to do unto you-namely, how would Mormons feel if all of a sudden its in my Orthodox sect's tradition to rebaptize them? Would it be an all-out battle for who can re-baptize the most people?
I don't like it when people manipulate their religion as a means to an end, if I'm saying this correctly. It reminds me of when my grandmother was so ill she couldn't leave the house and these ladies used to come over all the time and talk to her, and kept her company, which we thought was nice, because my sister and I would be in school, and my grandfather at work. It turns out they were Jehova's Witnesses and wanted to convert her, and when she explained to them she was atheist, they never came back again.
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