----> DesirousOfChange It would be rare for a child young adult of 16 years of age to be capable of making a decision that will affect their life forever
When does someone become capable of making a a decision that will affect their life forever? 20yo, 30yo, 40yo, 60yo? People in all of these age categories make mistakes that impact the rest of their lives constantly. When do you become an expert in that area? That's how you learn in life - making mistakes. She is 16 not 12. Stating the fact that because she can't "legally marry", so that's a reason to manipulate events so that she never gets baptised - is treating this young adult as though she can't think at all for herself. Sorry not a great parenting strategy.
----> DesirousOfChange Yes, you can ASK her what she wants, but you should still strongly attempt to persuade her to do what YOU (the parent) feels is the right thing to do
One of the biggest mistake parents can make, is to not be truly honest with their child. When the father is completely open and honest about what he believes, then there is no need for him to be stalling about OPENLY discussing he truly believes. Anything outside of that is manipluation. Sorry but in my opinion, she is too old to be treated in this way. I agree baptism is not a good option, but the father can never, truly reach his daughter's heart and motive her in the right way until he is opens up himself.