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Nothing has meaning unless you put meaning behind it. If baptism has a great meaning or a write of passage, then I say do it! If you know that the minute the holy water hits you, you will feel cleansed or more in tune with God, why not? Just make sure that whatever you do, you do it with your whole heart.
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. If I weren't non-denominational, I would probably be a Quaker lol .There may be around this one I suppose. If you feel like you wish some form of initiation into your religion, as a CW, then you are more likely to find a coven that will either be CW (very rare) or at least willing to provide for you even if they aren't CW themselves than trying to find a Church. You might like to try and put the baptism ritual into the year and a day initiation process somehow.
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