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Better off baptising?
The Church of England’s churches and cathedrals performed 158,100 baptisms. But are these done by genuinely religious families or those who are doing it for a special day for their little ones? Sam Pope looks at the arguments for and against baptism for non-religious families …. Baptisms are bottom Once upon a time, most babies were baptised. There…
Baptisms
Once upon a time most babies were baptised and many more families went to church but nowadays are non-religious families doing it just to have a special day for their little ones? Sam Pope looks at the arguments for and against baptism for non-religious families …. Baptisms are bottom Hypocritical happy families Christenings show caring Praying it safe…
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