I have a son turning 8 in 3 months, which is the baptismal age in the mormon church. We have all kinds of family and local pressure to have our kid dunked. My son knows the LDS church is full of it, but I think part of him is missing the ceremony, the attention-- the rite of passage. Wife and I liked some suggestions on an atheist site --having an "unbaptism" with a hairdryer, or a "sacrament" using peanut butter and jelly and crackers with root beer. We have been discussing cultic manipulation by ancient religions as well as modern ones. I want to think outside the Judeo-christian box.
What fun rites of passage have you Ex JW's heard of? I am looking for fun to serious ideas.
One idea I have... to show the silliness of religion, our kids have started praying to the "toast monster". We pray that we wont be hit by an asteroid, or that a tsunami wont get us today (we live in Idaho). I was thinking of having them craft a toast monster god, then ceremonially eating it. While that might be fun for all the kids, I did want something, some rite of passage focused on our oldest, maybe anointing his forehead, chin and cheeks with charcoal. Dunno.
You guys have any good ideas from your "cult"ure?
Thanks
Former Mormon