[ExI] atheists de-baptize unbelievers:

John Grigg possiblepaths2050 at gmail.com
Sun Jul 18 02:04:19 UTC 2010


Damien wrote:
Proxy de-baptizing is not meant as a means of denying anyone anything
real, including immortality once science perfects it. It instead helps
detach the virtuous from mind-warping foolishness and exploitation,
should the person *choose* to accept it.
>>

Okay, Damien, you made your point as a card-carrying atheist who
chases me around with a sharpened Occam's razor! lol  But the virtous
can come in many forms and from a multitude of groups.

Hey, I'm about to leave for a dance party (I don't get out much)!  I'm
wondering about the ratio of virtous vrs. un-virtuous women who will
be there...

John  : )


On 7/17/10, Damien Broderick <thespike at satx.rr.com> wrote:
> On 7/17/2010 7:46 PM, John Grigg wrote:
>
>> The Mormon proxy baptisms are not meant as a means of granting anyone
>> immortality.  It instead gives membership into God's church and
>> kingdom, should the person on the other side*choose*  to accept it.
>
> Proxy de-baptizing is not meant as a means of denying anyone anything
> real, including immortality once science perfects it. It instead helps
> detach the virtuous from mind-warping foolishness and exploitation,
> should the person *choose* to accept it.
>
> Damien Broderick
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