And the Mormon taqiyya will be to again tell the concerned Jews, Oh, sorry, we didnt mean to offend, well quit it. And after a few weeks, months, or maybe years, back to business as usual for the ProxalBaptismistas.
I think I have a solution to this. Jews should let Mormons practice thier faith as they wish and Mormons should let Jews practice their religion as they wish. Problem solved.
Baptism of the dead. AKA “dead dunking” by skeptics.
Merry Smithmas, y’all.
Since the Mormon-haters(tm) believe that Mormonism is all fraud then why should they care about this practice any more than they should care about Wiccans’ curses or African Shaman shaking rattles?
The fact that someone would worry about some Mormon trying to baptized their dead and departed relatives is pretty weird in itself.
And married Him to Mary Magdalene..
(Oh that must be OK...after all He was "just a Jew")
Helen Radkey explains the records show that Jesus was baptized by proxy on April 8, 2010
Mary Mother of Jesus, the spouse of Joseph of the House of David was baptized and confirmed a member of the LDS Church by proxy on December 9, 2009 in the Idaho Falls Idaho (LDS) Temple. She was subjected to initiatory temple ordinances on December 16, 2009; an endowment ceremony on December 26, 2009; and a sealing to parents on January 7, 2010all rites occurred in the Idaho Falls Idaho Temple.
While Ms. Radkey found Joseph listed as Marys spouse, the submission form indicated Marys Husband #1″ was God the Father.
Ms. Radkey says her research also turned up recent proxy temple ordinances on behalf of Jesus Christ, though he is identified in the records as Jesus Christian and Jesus Cristian. Ms. Radkey explains the records show that Jesus was baptized by proxy on April 8, 2010, and after initiatory and endowment ordinances, was finally sealed to his spouse Mary Magdelena on April 9, 2010 all at the Salt Lake City Temple. The same proxy ordinances were performed for Mary Magdelena on the same dates in the same LDS temple.
http://blog.mrm.org/2010/07/everyone-needs-lds-temple-ordinances/