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Tennessee Judge Orders Infant's Name Changed, Says Messiah is Reserved for Jesus

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Lil Pun, Aug 11, 2013.

  1. Nook

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    For what it is worth I do not think the child will be picked on nearly as much as they would have 15-20 years ago. Messiah is actually a very common name for a child born in the last few years. Further, non traditional names are very common right now.... I know of children named Bear, Fox, Baptist and Legion.
     
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    This is why I am glad that I practice in the Federal courts. The few times I practiced in state court I kept thinking "I can't wait to get back to Federal court where people are normal."

    I hate state court.
     
  3. JuanValdez

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    It's kinda too bad the over-reach by the judge likely won't stand because that's not a wise naming choice. I suppose you can't save people from themslves -- or from their parents.

    They're naming babies after demons now?
     
  4. Nook

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    This is pretty much true. I will say there are SOME state level Judges that are exceptional, but you really need to know the Judge or you are literally reaching into a grab bag. Also politics plays a huge part in the selection of Judges at the state and local level.
     
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    i wonder if it's okay and within ther law to name your pet messiah.......maybe a dog or a cat, even a goldfish....what if you named it jesus-fish is that permissable by ther constertution?
     
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    Aren't there a ton of hispanic kids named Jesus?
     
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    Isn't messiah an adjective?


    Jesus was the messiah?
     
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    1) As a parent. Why? Just why?
    2) As a judge. **** off.

    A battle of morons.
     
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    I'm leaning the same way, although the parents (I'm a parent myself) have the right to saddle their kid with whatever ridiculous name they care to lay on him/her. I've heard far worse that Messiah. The judge should be tossed out of office for brute stupidity. The parents have the right to be stupid. It is their freakin' kid!
     
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    No, messianic is the adjective.
     
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    Some good DID come out of all this...
     
  12. CometsWin

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    Where are the atheists when we need them.
     
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    Hmmmm....What if they had named him Satan?
     
  14. trueroxfan

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    Stupid parents, overreaching inappropriate decision by judge.

    Should there be limits on what you can name your child? What if someone named their child "N****r?"
     
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    Is that working for former college basketball star and NBA player God Shamgod?
     
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    And Le'Genius should be reserved for French citizens with a 140+ IQ.
     
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    Maybe get more specific. Jehovah, Yahweh, Elohim, or Adonai. Better yet, call him Allah just to mess with the judge.
     

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