By Vorjack
The Mormon fondness for genealogy is well known. Not quite so well known is the reason for that fondness.
Some Mormons practice proxy baptism, also called “temple baptism,” a ritual where a living church member may act as a proxy for a deceased relative during baptism. Supposedly this allows a person, who was [...]
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