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Get the latest Penn EVERYDAY: http://crackle.com/c/Penn_Says How can someone get UN-baptized? When Penn Jillette has an opinion it's a safe bet he won't hold back. Upload your own reaction and get the rants rolling! Tune in each week for new insight and agitation. Follow PennSays on Twitter: http://twitter.com/pennsays tags: baptism religious religion penn jillette teller bullshit showtime crackle vlog commentary honest libretarian atheist

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  • Hi Penn fans. Penn Says videos have been discontinued, so you won't be seeing any new content on here. You can check out our Profile on our Channel Page for more info. We'll still be checking in, so hope to keep chatting with you all! Thanks!

  • Has anyone on here ever been 'un-baptized'?

  • So for those naysayers, what about viewing it less from a religious sense and more from a mental re-birth? The un-baptism could be a new start without it being a religious re-boot.

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  • I've been baptized more than once. That is about as sensible as being un-baptized. I am sure it is symbolic, but why would atheists want silly rituals when they are trying to stay away from that lifestyle? What would it accomplish?

  • Hahaha, "John Hunt? I know his brother Mike".

    Very witty, Mr. Jillette :P

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  • I went through a de-baptism ceremony myself at an American Atheists convention. People do this to get their name removed from the rolls of their church, and from the statistics that count how many members a particular denomination has. So there's actually good reasons for Atheists to go through the trouble of doing this.

  • I went through a de-baptism ceremony myself at an American Atheists convention. People do this to get their name removed from the rolls of their church, and from the statistics that count how many members a particular denomination has. So there's actually good reasons for Atheists to go through the trouble of doing this.

  • I don't really get the point. It seems to me if you feel the need to be "un-baptised", you are attaching significance to a religous ritual. If you attach significance to a religious ritual, you aren't an atheist, you're just confused.

  • @pennsays said "Penn Says videos have been discontinued"

    That makes me sad :-(

  • Juish is not a race.

  • Pastor Deacon Fred says a Baptism of fire is the fait of the papist.

  • Penn, love you, been a big fan since like 4th grade. :) I like you more now that I'm older and I know what's up. ;)

  • haahahaaa

  • so.... he is just like you

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