I question the right of the church hierarchy to institute such policies without common consent. I question the conscience of any person that makes the demands that you are making, and yet claims to be support freedom of conscience and religion.
Imposing your religion by baptizing the dead is infringing on the freedom of religion of those you are doing this “work” for. It works both ways.
Something to remember is that being Jewish is more than being of one particular faith, it is a culture, and a heritage. Just like it is for any other religion.
It is also very misleading. 150 years from now when someone is doing legitimate geneological research, it is going to appear the person converted when they really haven’t.
This is just like the way Boyd Packer’s speech at a recent conference was edited AFTER he made some remarks that upset people. The spoken word was out there, but what was recorded for posterity is something totally different.
Hatemongers will be hatemongers, and this is just a pretext.
Correct, and people exposing the truth, are exposing the truth.
If someone starts shrieking over something that we do privately, in our temples, without affecting them, I don’t consider that we’ve offended them; they are seeking to be offended. They are intruding where they do not belong.
I don’t think shrieking is a fair assessment of this situation at all, and really borders on sensationalism. The Jewish federation worked with the lds for quite sometime before this agreement was signed in 1995, and continued to work with them for at least 10 years after. I don’t think they were “seeking” to be offended at all.
So, using your logic about what you do privately in your temple is your business, does that go for things like drug manufacturing in a persons home? Identity theft from a person’s home? (insert any activity from home) Not to mention, the way the records are obtained is dubious at best. Never is it disclosed that these massive name requests are going to be used for this activity. Why do you think the Pope closed baptismal record requests of this nature?
It’s simply none of anyone’s business whose names are submitted. This public intrusion into our most sacred ceremonies is offensive. The equivalent of people screaming and protesting outside your Cathedrals because they don’t like your doctrine of the Eucharist.
What is offensive is the way the names gathered for “geneological research” are being used by the lds church for something different. What is offensive is how they are revising history, What is offensive is how the lds church refuses to recognize the faith heritage of millions of people, and are simply ignoring a signed agreement.
Comparing the Eucharist to baptisms for the dead is a red herring, and at best an apples and orange comparison. No one is forcing the Eucharist on anyone. No one is gathering millions of records and making them look like they received the Eucharist. Also, when we celebrate the Eucharist, we aren’t doing it behind closed doors in a members only club. It is out in the open for all to see and witness. BIG difference.