Is it just me or do our funeral services reek of dualism? Lately I have attended a number of Christian funeral services. A few were really good. Others, sadly, were not. For example, at one service I kept hearing things like, ‘This isn’t N. here. N., the real N., is heaven, in the arms of God’, etc. And then there would be some type of ‘altar call’ message. You know the type. The ‘minister’ finds this a grand opportunity to tell people to ‘accept Christ’ or they're ‘going to hell’. Nice. People are coming to ‘pay their respect’, remember someone dear to them, or grieve and other people feel obligated to shove religion down the throats of those who mourn. Now, I understand that funerals are a good place to talk about what happens after physical death. I mean, some people are naturally thinking about their own mortality at that time. But there should be some decency in this, some tact, some respect; don’t you think? Is it just me or is it really bad form to talk about ‘ge...
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