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I’m expecting a lot of heat for this. I’m aware of the questionable (or worse) validity of an LDS baptism and the theological contradictions between Catholic and LDS theology. Nevertheless, would it be permissible under any circumstances for children to have LDS Godparents in addition to their Catholic Godparents?
FWIW, I’ve dedicated years of research to LDS theology and church history because I find it fascinating, but I also actively work to refute the claims of the LDS church online and in person. I’m extremely aware of their problematic beliefs. That being said, this particular couple is the reason I believe in God today. Their example is what led to my investigation into the existence of God in the first place. They were always available to answer my questions and talk but never pushed their beliefs and they were not unhappy when I was baptized in another church or chose to become Catholic. To the contrary, the husband helped shield me from being targeted with negative performance reports at work when I tried to get time off to attend RCIA classes. He actively worked to help me become Catholic. They’re also the only people other than my family that I trust my children with. I think that in addition to Catholic Godparents, their love for God and strong moral character would lead to them being great shepherds for my children. I’m also confident they might convert one day, as they are becoming disillusioned with their church as an institution.
I get that some of you might have strong opinions about this but I’m here for open discussion and feedback, and I value your opinions, so there’s no need for any hostility.
Thank you for your time.
FWIW, I’ve dedicated years of research to LDS theology and church history because I find it fascinating, but I also actively work to refute the claims of the LDS church online and in person. I’m extremely aware of their problematic beliefs. That being said, this particular couple is the reason I believe in God today. Their example is what led to my investigation into the existence of God in the first place. They were always available to answer my questions and talk but never pushed their beliefs and they were not unhappy when I was baptized in another church or chose to become Catholic. To the contrary, the husband helped shield me from being targeted with negative performance reports at work when I tried to get time off to attend RCIA classes. He actively worked to help me become Catholic. They’re also the only people other than my family that I trust my children with. I think that in addition to Catholic Godparents, their love for God and strong moral character would lead to them being great shepherds for my children. I’m also confident they might convert one day, as they are becoming disillusioned with their church as an institution.
I get that some of you might have strong opinions about this but I’m here for open discussion and feedback, and I value your opinions, so there’s no need for any hostility.
Thank you for your time.