GrumpyGregry
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Not the bairn's fault though is it?I'm sorry but they shouldn't entertain christening a bastard. If something's worth doing then do it properly. At least the child has a step mum they'll never meet.
Not the bairn's fault though is it?I'm sorry but they shouldn't entertain christening a bastard. If something's worth doing then do it properly. At least the child has a step mum they'll never meet.
Well more than that, there were nearly 700,000 people born in England and only 55,000 in Scotland - so closer to 90% were utter bastardsThat's your opinion. You do know more that 50% of kids born in the UK are 'bastards' ?
Jesus. You shouldn't go - it'll be better without you.I'm sorry but they shouldn't entertain christening a bastard. If something's worth doing then do it properly. At least the child has a step mum they'll never meet.
I believe Jesus will be in attendance. Ba Dish.Jesus. You shouldn't go - it'll be better without you.
Well more than that, there were nearly 700,000 people born in England and only 55,000 in Scotland - so closer to 90% were utter bastards![]()
If it's CofE, that pretty much counts as secular.If you are really an atheist, then it's just a building, all they are saying are just words. They have no power, so why not go in? Not going feels pretty superstitious to me.
Go. Welcome the tyke into the world. It's sounds like she/he is going to need all the love and support that the family can give.
Ceremonies are important markers of transitions. We have secular versions for marriage and death, but oddly not birth.
I'm an atheist (I might even be one of those extreme atheist lot but I tend not to pay too much attention to things that don't seem to need further defining) and quite happy to go along with other people's "stuff" as long as it's all convivial.You are probably right.
It seems non-religious people are more bothered about it !
I'm more than happy to engage with other religion's celebrations. That's part of the rich verity of life. I don't follow my own religion - i.e. I don't go to church, but I do follow which is every religion's values is that 'look after each other' - simple...
All anyone asks is respect each person ! Religion is not needed for that.
Boom. Post of the month.Jesus. You shouldn't go - it'll be better without you.
Thanks! It's not one I had to work very hard on...Boom. Post of the month.
I'm an atheist (I might even be one of those extreme atheist lot but I tend not to pay too much attention to things that don't seem to need further defining) and quite happy to go along with other people's "stuff" as long as it's all convivial.
I tend to be less accommodating towards f*ckwits.
so I did the Calderdale mountain bike marathon instead. They may think I'm a right knobber but I can't help my principles.
I'm sorry but they shouldn't entertain christening a bastard.
I'm sorry but they shouldn't entertain christening a bastard. If something's worth doing then do it properly. At least the child has a step mum they'll never meet.