Of course Not !
Who cares if they are family.
If they have treated you wrong
and remain to do it, then Forget Them.
Why in hell would you want them there?
- So they can have the pleasure of
rejecting your invitation, because I am sure
they don't care, or think highly of you and your brother.
OR
- So they can attend and mumble criticisms behind
your back and act like a bunch or hypocrites.
You decide, but if I were you, I would Forget about those Losers !
2007-08-02 08:43:14
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answered by Life Is Amazing 3
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Acts 2:38,39 replaced into the 1st gospel preaching after the arrival of the Holy Spirit. Peter in those verses makes it sparkling that baptism replaced into for adults and their toddlers. It aligns with the OT covenant sign of circumcision for a male baby on the 8th day, yet is along with women human beings too. interior the early Christian church, all families have been baptized while the mothers and fathers have been believers because it replaced into the duty of the grownup believers to improve toddlers of their faith in this style of way that they never had to have a so-referred to as conversion adventure. That awareness comes from people who have not thoroughly studied their faith by using scriptures and church history. the two way, your brother would be a annoying individual to persuade in view that he of course wasn't raised in a community of religion, which regrettably makes my factor with regards to infant baptism.
2016-12-11 08:22:40
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answered by bartelt 4
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There is nothing stronger or special than family, but family causes people major stress. If your brother thinks they will not take away from the special day for his sons then I would say yes. However, I don't know the details.
2007-08-02 08:36:45
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answered by Michael C 1
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It will mean a lot to the rest of your family if you can put what is past behind for family functions. You will be seen as the bigger person for doing so.
Forgive but never forget...
2007-08-02 08:35:47
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answered by ©2009 7
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If you don't associate with them at any other time, it would be in extremely poor taste to invite them to the baptism.
2007-08-02 08:36:06
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answered by kj 7
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Maybe you guys should grow up and settle your differences, you only get one family in this world.
2007-08-02 08:36:15
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answered by Anonymous
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if you have faith in God,yes, love is the key? right
2007-08-02 08:49:35
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answered by Anonymous
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yes you can invite him because GOD says we should keep our differences aside, if he can send his son to die for us how much can we do to please him
2007-08-02 08:57:49
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answered by Anonymous
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no, what a ridiculous thing to consider.......
2007-08-02 08:35:46
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answered by rachel 5
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no
2007-08-02 08:35:52
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answered by KaThRyN 4
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