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I had my son baptized due to family pressure, can I do take backs?

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I had my son baptized due to family pressure, can I do take backs?

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  1. Don't worry about it.

    All baptism really is is a head bath.

    At least the priest washed off all that sticky  jam stuck on his face, from breakfast that day.

    *cries*


  2. Nope.

  3. It's just a little splash of water -- it doesn't actually MEAN anything...

  4. You already have taken it back. Baptism does not definitively save anyone.  The rite belongs to God, not Man.  On the other hand,  consider the fact that if your son believes at a later point in life, God would have honored it in spite of you. And consider the fact that He went so far as to honor a probable NON-baptism/NON-circumcision with the thief on the cross. I wonder what the thief's parents would have thought about that...

  5. Sure, and at a later time you can do a "do-over"

  6. You can download a debaptism form from the National Secular Society.  

    But the way I see it is that if you don't believe in God then baptism is meaningless.  To have your son debaptised gives credibility to the baptism ritual.


  7. Dip your kid in frosting.  It will cancel out the baptism.

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