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Author Topic: De-Baptism Catches On in the U.K. and Elsewhere  (Read 8464 times)
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« Reply #15: April 16, 2009, 10:40:06 am »

It really doesn't make a damn except for the Mormons which raises a huge ethical question.  Is it ethical to leave an entity to protect you from the machinations of some sob that would attempt to bind or otherwise alter your status after your crossing, after you cross?   I see it as ethically proper to release all those who exist in my service at the time of my crossing.  Yet, if I do that I will be unprotected from the machanations of those who would scheme to bind my spirit to the service of their fantasies.  What is the ethical response?
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I'm not sure I follow what you're trying to say here.  Can you put it a little more simply, please?
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