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Surely the implication of baptising neonates with such haste is that you have insufficient faith in the infinite mercy of God, who would surely understand that somebody can scarcely be held responsible for dying while not in a state of grace when they can't even feed themselves yet?
Sweetpea.... I don't do debating religion....
Being a Catholic works for me...
Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
One of my colleagues at FormerClientCorp was an expert brewer. When we came to a code freeze for the internal beta, he brought a cask in and set it up at his desk - everybody was wandering around drinking plastic cups of ale whilst wrestling with the last few P2 bugs
Magnums of champagne are not such a good idea if there is only two of you. I seem to remember thinking that the last time we drank one, it wasn't really fizzy enough. Much better to get two normal size bottles.
But not all of us subscribe to the idea that drunkenness is a bad thing.
I remember seeing a TV programme about monkeys in the Caribbean. They can't make alcohol but they have learned to steal drinks from people.
The proportion of monkeys that are teetotal, those that drink moderately and those that get completely tulip faced matches the proportion of humans that behave the same.
Except in the monkey community, the heaviest drinkers are most highly respected as leaders.
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