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Re: Knowledge enough to sin [message #516 is a reply to message #509] Tue, 19 June 2012 08:57 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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"Dragon"
2. The church already has too many inactive members on the roles. They are working hard to reactivate all these inactive members.

LOL, I heard of a BYU Statistics professor who was jabbing at how the church membership and growth statistics given in general conference are so high while the government census have very different results. He said, "At the rate the church is growing, by the year 2025 everyone on earth will be inactive Mormons."

"Primary Teacher"
This is why I do not think it is bad to let the missionaries teach children and have them get baptized even when there is very little chance that the parents will continue to bring them to church.

Hey Primary Teacher, glad to see you back!

The good thing about baptizing children of "less actives" is that it puts them on the church records. Then the church can legally stalk them and track them. Where as before they could only track the parents. As the children grow up inactive, the missionaries have more people to visit under the guise of a preexisting relationship. Also, the children will always remember being baptized, and this memory will nag at them on and off until they are ready for religion. This is more powerful than, "My parents were Mormon."

Aside from that, baptism does nothing for someone who is not ready to start following Christ. Children are so easily led to do as is expected of them and as the adults tell them to do. Some children like the one Dragon told us about are.

I was not converted until I was 13 even though I was baptized at 8. But I had all the tools that I needed when I was 13 so that when I was spiritually ready, I was prepared with the knowledge of what to do, how to pray, etc.


~ Seeker
 
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