KDIPIAZZ
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- Dec 7, 2001
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I'm sure I'm opening a big can of worms by even asking this, but would you baptize your child to make the grandparents happy? My dad just asked me if we're going to baptize DD (who is a toddler). I was caught a little off guard, and I told him that I hadn't thought about it. Honestly, it's not something that ever crossed my mind. We're completely non-religious, although I woudn't say that I'm an athiest (DH is another story on that I think).
We were both raised Catholic and we both stopped practicing as soon as we went to college. I think it would please my dad to see my DD baptized Catholic. Part of me thinks "what's the harm?," but another part of me thinks that I'd be a total hypocrite if I baptized her knowing full well that #1) this isn't something we even believe in and #2) that we have no intention of raising her in a religion.
My parents are loving grandparents, and they are very good to my DD. I personally don't see the harm in baptizing her if it makes my dad feel better. My DH could care less either way, so if I want to do this I doubt he'd even say anything about it. The things that worry me are the hypocrite factor and also the inevitable "are you going to enroll DD in CCD and have her make the sacriments" question in the future (from my dad). I guess I would cross that bridge when I came to it, though. OK, enough rambling. I should throw in aon my own thread I'm sure
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I could have written this, except that DH was lapsed Catholic, not atheist and I'm lapsed Baptist, now agnostic .... and we have to make the decision concerning a DS
Minor changes aside, we baptized Ds in a Catholic ceremony so that DH's mom would shut up about DS dying
