Friday, March 9, 2012

Mormon church clamping down on access to Database

The list of bizarre Mormon baptisms is indeed long. A Mormon leader is the Republican nominee for president. Coincidentally, the database that houses the names of Mormonism's posthumous baptismal recipients is now apparently on lockdown.

Via the Daily Caller:
Mormon leaders have put up a virtual firewall in their massive genealogical database to block out anyone who attempts to access the names of hundreds of thousands of Holocaust victims the church has agreed not to posthumously baptize.

The move comes amid criticism that the Salt Lake City-based Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints hasn’t done enough to live up to commitments to stop its members worldwide from performing the baptism ritual on Holocaust victims and other notable Jews.

The new system will immediately block church members’ access should they try to seek out names of Holocaust victims or other notable figures that have been flagged as not suitable for proxy baptisms. The church said the move is aimed at ending the practice.

But critics say it merely serves to block anyone from monitoring whether the posthumous baptisms continue.
 None other than Helen Radkey is one of those critics.
In recent weeks, researcher Helen Radkey, using confidential Mormon sources who had access to the LDS database, revealed that Mormon temples had posthumously baptized the family of Holocaust survivor and Jewish rights advocate Simon Wiesenthal, Anne Frank, a Jewish teenager forced into hiding in Amsterdam during the Holocaust and killed in a concentration camp, and Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, a Jewish writer who was murdered while on assignment in Pakistan.
Radkey is also not buying what she says the Mormon church is selling when it comes to the reasons for these tighter restrictions.
Radkey said Thursday she had already been blocked from the database under the new system, and was considering how she might continue her efforts toward revealing the ongoing practice.

“I don’t believe for five minutes that they’re going to stop baptizing Jewish Holocaust victims,” Radkey said.
If anyone - and I mean ANYONE - thinks the media won't give Romney an anal exam over these names and this practice, they're very sadly mistaken.

Ann Coulter, are you listening?

Read it all. 

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