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Mr Hunt was sent to Sunday school at St Jude's and later to confirmation classes, but he decided early on that he had no place in what he felt was a hypocritical organisation.He recalls that his mother had to get lunch ready early for him to attend the classes."One Sunday I came back home and said 'Mum, you needn't get lunch early next Sunday because I'm not going to the class any more'. And she decided not to argue."Now Mr Hunt has become the pioneer in a rejuvenated campaign for a way of cancelling baptisms given to children too young to decide for themselves whether they wanted this formal initiation into Christianity.However, baptism is proving a difficult thing to undo.The local Anglican diocese, Southwark, refused to amend the baptismal roll as Mr Hunt had wanted, on the grounds that it was a historical record."You can't remove from the record something that actually happened," said the Bishop of Croydon, the Right Reverend Nick Baines.http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7941817.stm
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