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6 years ago
halfmo
cludgie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Catholic Church, among many others, baptises > infants who can't make the choice. Mormons think > that's wrong. But Mormons baptise people whilst > refusing to give them all the information needed > to make a choice, thus intentionally not giving > them a choice. Same thing. > > Just don
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6 years ago
halfmo
moremany Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You get to talk and hang with us. > > We WELCOME new members, XMs especially, even Ms, > or, as in your condition/ predicament/ position/ > case, PMs, or part-members/ part-mormons, though > some prefer M&Ms, or maybe & maybe-not a member. > > Just remember. > > Baptism he
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6 years ago
halfmo
abby Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Don't they do baptisms and confirmations in the > same day now? Is it different with converts? > Unfortunately, it was a one day thing with my > oldest child in the early 2000's. No. Baptism and confirmations are on two separate days. And is your child still in the church?
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6 years ago
halfmo
angela Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > WOW. > > When I was LDS, baptism and confirmation happened > within in minuets of each other. > > Feel bad for you. Good luck at distancing yourself > from the "Mo" > > > I even pity you...... Is it that hard to get rid of them!
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6 years ago
halfmo
Cheryl Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You're in never-never land, a quasi member. They'd likely harass you about the confirmation and try to bully you into confirmation. Send in a letter saying you've changed your mind and don't want to be a mormon and don't want further contact. That > should take care of it. Good luck. If this were monopoly i gues
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6 years ago
halfmo
Just as an update the missionaries now want to come by and talk about things.
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6 years ago
halfmo
Oh gee. Hahaha
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6 years ago
halfmo
Darren Steers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- "i think you are counted as a Mormon. No, should you decide later that you really, really do want to be a Mormon, then you don't need to be re-baptized. Just get the confirmation step completed.That's my understanding anyway." I heard that a member record is only created after confirmation. But I don't k
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6 years ago
halfmo
logged out (nli) Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "What is their status in the church?" > > Too smart for their own good. Hahaha.
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6 years ago
halfmo
Hi! What happens when a newly baptized person does not show up for confirmation at sacrament meeting? What is their status in the church? How does the church view them? Also, if too much time passes by will the person have to get rebaptized? Thanks in advance.
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