Now, I'm gonna play Devil's advocate and also admit to maybe a little hypocrisy (and will duck at the same time, lol!)
And, for the record, these are two completely different scenarios, but technically, I think they go to the same point.
There is a thread on here somewhere for a family in which the son was named 'Adolf Hitler'. I think it came to public attention because a store refused to use the name to decorate his birthday cake.
The kids were taken from the parents, at some point, and there was a little more as to why then just the name, IIRC, but we went back and forth on the parents' right to use a name of their choosing. I don't even rember how I responded (my mind is subject to changing by the year, month, day or even hour at my age, lol), but I do remember that I thought their parenting was highly suspect if they could do this to their child (aside from my other feelings about them as people).
Anyway, choosing the name Messiah or Jesus, or whatever, despite my personal discomfort, pales compared to Adolph Hitler, however, there are some who would argue, by law (and constitutionally protected freedom of speech), they are one and the same issue.
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