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Hundreds of times over insurance agents, claims reps, underwriters have come across coverages that depended on definitions, commas, and exact wording. Sure that could mean that your claim went unpaid, but could you imagine a simple misstatment meant your religion was at stake?
From CBS News: "A Catholic priest in Phoenix has resigned from his position after a church investigation found he had been incorrectly performing baptisms over his 20-year career — rendering the rite invalid for thousands of people....
the Rev. Andres Arango would say, "We baptize you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit."
But Father Arango misstated one word: "We baptize" should have been "I baptize." And getting that word wrong nullified all of the rituals he performed using that language. ...
"If you were baptized using the wrong words, that means your baptism is invalid, and you are not baptized," Olmsted wrote in a message to parishioners. "You will need to be baptized." Mind you not rebaptized, but baptized as in for the first time.
Source.
Long Story short, its not just insurance contracts and wording that counts.
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From CBS News: "A Catholic priest in Phoenix has resigned from his position after a church investigation found he had been incorrectly performing baptisms over his 20-year career — rendering the rite invalid for thousands of people....
the Rev. Andres Arango would say, "We baptize you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit."
But Father Arango misstated one word: "We baptize" should have been "I baptize." And getting that word wrong nullified all of the rituals he performed using that language. ...
"If you were baptized using the wrong words, that means your baptism is invalid, and you are not baptized," Olmsted wrote in a message to parishioners. "You will need to be baptized." Mind you not rebaptized, but baptized as in for the first time.
Source.
Long Story short, its not just insurance contracts and wording that counts.
Did you get this @InsCommentary ?