Now that's not necessary, is it? In Ayia Napa, allegedly.
#Cyprushttps://twitter.com/Miss_Patriciah/status/993789868479303680 …
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Baby-dunking priest videos are a kind of Twitter subgenre though:https://twitter.com/coco_ortiz12/status/848002608774037504?s=19 …
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Creepy in and of itself. Genuinely I'm not that upset about the act itself. The Church has so so so much more awful stuff to answer for.

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It's awful, but in the grand scheme of things it doesn't harm the baby. The teachings of the Church and its effect on society, especially in Cyprus, do demonstrably harm the baby.
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I've been baptised in a cute church in Old Nicosia. Somehow managed to get the name Olivia too, even though it's not Church aproved.

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Priests who violently dunk babies should be fired though. But I'm assuming it's not a job?

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Oh, yeah, good point. The only good priest is Παγκράτιος.
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Is there any precedent to firing one?
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That is truly horrifying. But still easier to change once enough facts and evidence is provided to prove that "yes, you douchers, babies feel pain". Science works like that. This can't be applied to dogmas that plainly reject science because it's a threat.
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It's so complex, especially since medicine is not a science.
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Medicine is method that can be based on tested and proven scientific facts and research. But I can also see how it usually isn't. Goes both ways i guess.
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The video just gave me a weird vibe.
Not defending priest or church in any way, lets make that clear.
I want baptisms banned anyway. Lol. Let them decide on their religion when they're old enough to make their own choices.