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QuestLove
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So, in an earlier post I had asked about if grandparents could take the child to be baptised. Culturally, sometimes a relative (usually a grandma
) will request that the child be baptised even if the parents are not living a life that is respectable.
I could imagine a case where this lesbian couple or a cohabiting couple would baptise the baby for Grandma’s sake even if they themselves don’t believe. Or even a married couple who is no longer a part of the church, could they baptise the child even if they do not really believe and are just doing it for Grandma’s sake?
I could imagine a case where this lesbian couple or a cohabiting couple would baptise the baby for Grandma’s sake even if they themselves don’t believe. Or even a married couple who is no longer a part of the church, could they baptise the child even if they do not really believe and are just doing it for Grandma’s sake?