But, Scott, people who are not Christian do not either
"christen" or "baptize". I'm not sure if Quakers do,
either. But I would raise a small question to Marilyn - can
you state definitely that no member of your group has ever
or will ever intermarry with someone whose tradition is to
"christen" or "baptize"? What would you want to record if
someone did so intermarry?
Ruth Ann
Scott and Aliceann Carlton wrote:
>
> Marilyn:
>
> I understand that you are most interested in communications with Jim but as
> your correspondence is on-list I'd like to ask a couple questions/make a
> couple comments. While "Christening" may, indeed, be a very specific
> directive toward a particular religious heritage, the same is not true of
> "Baptism" -- unless you have difficulty getting beyond that specific
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