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Originally Posted by RougeUnderoos
Nah, that's not true. It doesn't say they are doing that in the article.
Far as I know (which admittedly ain't much) they've been doing this posthumous baptism thing for a long time and it happens in their temple or church or whatever it's called.
You and I might even be on the holy-rolls after we kick off. I don't care. There are better things I think they could be spending their tax-free money on but it's no skin off my ass.
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Sorry I misspoke. They aren't doing it at the actual sites, but they are doing it.
I'd find it offensive it happened to me. I know it technically doesn't matter. But I'd want to be remembered (if I'm remembered at all) how I lived my life and the person I really was, not how my decendants wish to remember me. Besides, it's none of their business what religion I am anyway.
Lastly, it really messes up the history books. It almost feels like a conquest of sorts.