There was an interesting article on BBC news this week where someone has been trying to get debaptised, but the church said this cannot be done because it is an historical record. Surely that being the case, so is getting married in church.
Many people were baptised as babies, but as they never gave their permission, do you feel they have a right now to get debaptised in the same way a couple can get divorced.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7941817.stm
As I understand it, you can only get married in church if you have been baptised.
Scooter; That's the point, religion is NOT your choice, in this case. That decision was taken by others.
Many people were baptised as babies, but as they never gave their permission, do you feel they have a right now to get debaptised in the same way a couple can get divorced.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7941817.stm
As I understand it, you can only get married in church if you have been baptised.
Scooter; That's the point, religion is NOT your choice, in this case. That decision was taken by others.