Kishkumen wrote:If some shaman wants to pretend that I am part of his heavenly congregation, I don't see that it harms me in the least. I find this to be a ridiculous misunderstanding. Spiritual conversion in the afterlife is completely voluntary in Mormon doctrine. The baptism will mean nothing but an act of devotion and compassion unless the person consents to conversion in that world. What's the beef? I don't get it. I think it's sad that people would bully the Mormons about a religious practice that harms exactly no one.
True, ordinances for the dead are only Mormons going through motions/chanting pre-set words. But I am not Jewish, so I don't understand the sensitivity that various Jews express from time to time.
I suppose Mormons would take offense as well if, for example, the Wiccans used the names of the Mormon dead ancestry as part of Wiccan ritual.