I have studied religion for fifty years and have not heard of this practice..but that is not saying it could not happen..anything is possible when dealing with some zealots..sounds strange..but truth is stranger then fiction...
2007-04-19 17:43:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, they did. Paul talks about it in Corinthians 15:29
"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all? why are they then baptized for the dead?"
This verse has been changed by the writers of many modern versions of the Bible, so it is not found in all of the modern versions of the Bible. But is in the King James Version, which was translated in the 1600's.
Mormonism was established in 1830. No Mormon wrote that verse.
Paul was making a point about the resurrection to the Sadducees, who did not believe in life after life. He was using as an example a well-known practice, to convince the Sadducees that there is a life after life.
2007-04-19 17:51:47
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answered by Free To Be Me 6
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There are two opinions on this. One is that they baptized living people as a surrogate for a dead person. The other scenario is that they invoked the memory of departed loved ones during the baptismal ceremony. The latter case is more likely - there is a long-standing Christian tradition of commemorating the memory of the deceased during religious rites like baptism, the liturgy, vespers, etc. But there is no historical reference whatsoever to support the former view.
2007-04-19 17:47:57
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answered by NONAME 7
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The only ones that I know of that baptize the dead are the Mormons
2007-04-19 17:43:51
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answered by tebone0315 7
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Nice use of the word 'vicarious'.
2007-04-19 18:01:26
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answered by Anonymous
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ok
2007-04-19 17:43:08
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answered by nicole 6
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