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It’s hard for me to explain so I googled it and found the following article where slate members discuss this very topic.What are they tossing in trash? Huh? That part baffles me.
The Jews that don't believe in that sect of Christianity don't even have to acknowledge it. Also, it's not even meant as a disdain. I don't even care if they baptize me which they might want to do since I was baptized in another sect of Christianity. Why should I care? You might even cuss me in the privacy of your own home. Why would I care?
I've never heard a Jew express any discontent with this practice.
Similarly some people have said that homosexuals marrying one another denigrates the institution of marriage. But me and my wife find that it doesn't affect us at all. Why should we care? Besides, our church accepts homosexual priests, i.e. the same church as the Bush family attends. LBJ belonged to the same church. Okay, I'm getting off track.
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_...ong_for_mormons_to_baptize_daniel_pearl_.html
To me it comes down to being disrespectful. These Jews spent their entire life choosing Judaism and denying Christ and many died for that belief. But after death this profoundly held belief is sort of negated and tossed aside by people who do not and have never underStood the same piety.
Does it functionally matter? No. Is it disrespectful? Yes.
I’ll take a revolting example just to make a point. If the Mormans Pissed on the graves of those Jews that too would functionally not make a difference, so what’s wrong with that? To be baptized as Christian to a Jew is akin to being pissed on even though the intent my the Morman is more noble.

