I'm trying to get some perspective, here. Let me start off by saying I'm an agnostic (raised Christian, thought I was, was faced with communion and realized I couldn't commit to professing faith about something that big without more evidence) and my husband is unapologetically atheist.
Both our families are predominately Christian. After the birth of our son, we were pressured to have him baptized. My husband is against the idea; I am not comfortable in professing faith in Jesus Christ and committing to raising our son in a Christian household when I am not sure what I believe.
One family member put us in touch with a pastor who encouraged us to consider having a "godparent" who would profess the faith in our stead and who would stand with our son when he's baptized. I think this is a great compromise and even my husband is willing to go along with this.
So I started making plans. Some family members have accepted this compromise and are happy to participate. Others have told me that I'm missing the point and that it's fake and that I'm basically lying in a house of God - which is exactly what I was trying to avoid.
Anyone have any insight/perspective? Should I abandon the whole exercise? Should I try to convince the family members who think I'm lying? Is there a way to make everyone happy? (Probably not, but one can dream).