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Topics of dinner discussion
While making/eating dinner,
zingerella and I discussed several perplexing problems. We felt that the internets might be able to help us answer them.
1. Would Dollhouse have been better (or, more to the point, able to grapple with the questions Whedon wanted to ask) if all of the characters except Adele were genderswapped?
2. What would happen if Angel had a calling to the priesthood?
And the most troublesome, and thus important, of all:
3. Can a cyborg perform baptisms or last rites in an emergency?
Help us, internets. You're our only hope.
ETA:
zingerella adds, "Okay, but what about a replicant?"
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1. Would Dollhouse have been better (or, more to the point, able to grapple with the questions Whedon wanted to ask) if all of the characters except Adele were genderswapped?
2. What would happen if Angel had a calling to the priesthood?
And the most troublesome, and thus important, of all:
3. Can a cyborg perform baptisms or last rites in an emergency?
Help us, internets. You're our only hope.
ETA:
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By legit, do you mean (the same thing as) licit? (I know what "legit" means, but in my head it could encompass both "valid" and "licit".)
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My point is that as long as they go through the proper motions with the proper intent, in the eyes of the Church the baptismal/moral/whatever state of the person administering the emergency baptism is irrelevant.
I meant both senses, but I was using the word pretty casually.