People at funerals are so sad. I would think that people who believe that when they die they leave their physical bodies to go live with God would want to celebrate.
People celebrate birthdays, weddings, job promotions, graduations, holidays and so on, but on the one day it really counts, the most important day of someone's life, their last day, the day they meet their maker, who shares with them all the answers to the mysteries of life, and the day they receive everlasting life and eternal bliss, people grieve for them. What are those grieving people thinking? Shouldn't they be having a party to celebrate the dead's passing over?
According to Christianity, Humans are not supposed to judge others because it is God's job. Therefore, people who practise Christianity must assume that everyone is going to Heaven. So, why isn't death a joyous occasion for people who practise Christianity?
2007-09-22
16:03:17
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