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The law of God and the law of the Great state of Texas go hand in hand. I plan on donating my bounty proceeds to the Greek Orthodox Seminary in Boston to grow our great church, spread the blessings of the lord, and Baptiste the babies that are saved.

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Ya know I've never thought about it till now, but do they change the water between baptisms? Dunking crying snotty infant faces into the same pool of stagnant water sounds like a great way to spread cholera. Or make sure they don't grow up allergic to oxygen, who can say

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The only reasonable move with that is the rona special. Water gun baptisms.

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It depends on the church. In the Greek church typically the baptismal font is filled with regular water then holy oils from Constantinople are added and the whole mixture is blessed. After the child is baptised the water will drain into the ground below the church, since it's already been blessed and it's holy ground.

No clue how those fricking papists do it.

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Haga sofia

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Didn’t know Byzies called Catholics Papists, thought it was just a Prot thing

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