Elie Wiesel calls out Mitt Romney on dead Jew baptisms.

Started by jimmy olsen, February 14, 2012, 07:25:22 PM

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CountDeMoney

Quote from: Berkut on February 27, 2012, 05:13:03 PM
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I'm rather annoyed they have my maternal grandfather's family tree from Germany back to 1710 in their little white slipper index.

Not only has this pissed me off, but it's pissed off my mother as well.
And, they only have half his siblings in the listings.  Fuckers.

Seedy, I've already sent your name in. Twice. Enjoy the Celestial Kingdom!

Then we've cancelled each other out, now haven't we?

CountDeMoney

Quote(CBS News) The revelation that slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints nearly a decade after his death prompted Mormon officials to call the baptism a "serious breach of protocol," the Boston Globe reported Wednesday.

Pearl, who was Jewish, was killed by terrorists in Pakistan in 2002 after being kidnapped while on assignment for the Journal. An excommunicated Mormon uncovered records that Mormons baptized Pearl by proxy in a Twin Falls, Idaho, temple last June, the Globe reported.

The practice of posthumous baptisms intends to provide members of other religions a chance at salvation after their deaths, the Globe reported. Earlier this month, the church apologized for the baptisms of a Jewish rights advocate's parents. In 1995, it said it would stop baptizing Holocaust victims.

Upon learning of her husband's baptism, Pearl's widow Mariane Pearl echoed calls for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who is Mormon, to use his front-runner status in the Republican presidential primary race to publicly oppose the practice.

"It's a lack of respect for Danny and a lack of respect for his parents," she told the Globe.

The church has defended the practice by saying that the baptisms only offer the deceased an opportunity to accept Mormonism in the afterlife. In the case of Pearl's baptism, the church came out against it because a relative didn't perform the rite.

"In a few instances, names have been submitted in violation of policy," church spokesman Michael Purdy said in a statement to the Globe. "Whether this is done by simple error or for other reasons, the Church considers these submissions to be a serious breach of protocol. It is distressing when an individual willfully violates the Church's policy and something that should be understood to be an offering based on love and respect becomes a source of contention."

I wonder if the Mormons get credit or points for every dead person they get baptized, like if they sold copies of Grit magazine or something.

Malthus

It's like being hassled by those annoying time-share salesmen beyond the grave.   :lol:
The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane—Marcus Aurelius

HVC

i'm kind of hoping a crazy radical jew starts digging up mormon graves and posthumously circumcising corpses. Seige? :P
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