Atheists Blow Away Waters of Baptism With Hairdryers
Katie Cordrey — January 11, 2010 — Social Good
A growing number of atheists in England and around the world wish to register their objection to baptism rites that were often given when they were children. To that end, a grass-roots movement of ‘debaptism’ has taken root.
On the serious side, persons can fill out a form that publicly announces their renunciation of the faith. The information can be entered into church records along with the baptism information.
On the slightly silly side, mock ceremonies are held in which a robed ‘priest’ uses a hairdryer marked ‘reason’ to blow away the waters of baptism once and for all.
On the serious side, persons can fill out a form that publicly announces their renunciation of the faith. The information can be entered into church records along with the baptism information.
On the slightly silly side, mock ceremonies are held in which a robed ‘priest’ uses a hairdryer marked ‘reason’ to blow away the waters of baptism once and for all.
Trend Themes
1. Debaptism Movements - Disruptive innovation opportunities in alternative ceremonies that allow individuals to publicly renounce their faith.
2. Secular Rituals - Disruptive innovation opportunities in creating non-religious ceremonies for symbolic purposes.
3. Questioning Traditional Practices - Disruptive innovation opportunities in challenging long-standing religious rituals and offering alternative options.
Industry Implications
1. Event Planning - Disruptive innovation opportunities in organizing and hosting debaptism ceremonies or secular symbolic rituals.
2. Religious Services - Disruptive innovation opportunities in adapting traditional religious practices to be more inclusive and accommodating to diverse beliefs.
3. Personal Development - Disruptive innovation opportunities in providing resources and support for individuals exploring and questioning their religious beliefs.
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