Kevin Gowen wrote:

> Ryan Ginstrom wrote:
> 
>> "Kevin Gowen" <kgowenNOSPAM@myfastmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:2v0ddfF2h2lumU11@uni-berlin.de...
>>
>>> Ryan Ginstrom wrote:
>>>
>>>> If it's like mine, it certifies that you got to wear a cute little 
>>>> white
>>>> satin thingy and get some water sprinkled on your forehead.
>>>
>>>
>>> Which made you born again, as I explained in the text you snipped.
>>
>>
>>
>> No, because I never confirmed my baptism.
> 
> 
> That fact is absolutely irrelevant. Confirmation is not a ratification 
> of baptism, as the Church has made quite clear. Baptism is necessary, 
> confirmation is not. Your baptism does not have an expiration date like 
> a can of cling peaches that needs to be extended by confirmation. It's a 
> permanent mark on your soul.
> 

So the first real birth is done without consent, and so is the second. 
Why bother?