RE: Religious Funerals
June 15, 2017 at 12:04 pm
(This post was last modified: June 15, 2017 at 12:22 pm by Secular Elf.)
(June 13, 2017 at 3:35 pm)Lutrinae Wrote: Add me on FB: https://www.facebook.com/wolfenstorm
Which e-book are you reading?
I'm sorry about the loss of your brother.
Good to see you, though.
I have only attended a couple of funerals in my life. It is something I do not see myself doing again at all.
Hi Lutrinae. Good to be seen.
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You have been added on my FB.
(June 13, 2017 at 5:02 pm)zebo-the-fat Wrote: I have made all my family aware that I don't want a religious funeral, I have arranged what I want to happen to my remains (transplant or medical research if suitable)
The first line of the funeral plan reads "At the funeral there should be no priests, vicars, ministers, shamans, witch doctors or other peddlers of superstitious nonsense"
I have also chosen some music, ending with "Always look on the bright side of life" from Monty Python, anyone who doesn't like can stay at home - more beer for everyone else!
That is a good funeral plan. I like that. I need to make arrangements, a will and all that. I am one of the poor folk, or po folk as we say in the South. Does not leave much room for planning I guess.
(June 13, 2017 at 7:15 pm)Minimalist Wrote:Quote: Christian funerals are, as far as I am concerned, an excuse to proselytize people and I hate being proselytized.
Christian funerals are an excuse for people who don't know shit from shinola to talk about their ignorance endlessly to a group of people who are too polite to tell them to go fuck themselves.
I hear ya Min. I love your plain spoken tell-it-like-it-is attitude.
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(June 14, 2017 at 4:12 am)Little Rik Wrote:(June 13, 2017 at 3:33 pm)Secular Elf Wrote: I have not been on Atheist Forums much in the past couple of months mainly because one I have been on Facebook mostly and reading an e-book and also my brother died a couple of weeks ago.
Majority of my family are Christian, I am the only atheist in this family that I know of.
I attended his funeral. Though I intellectually understand the need for funerals, both anthropologically and sociologically, on a personal level for myself I do not like attending Christian funeral services. When my uncle died about a month and a half ago, I did not attend, mainly because I do not like being around my Conservative and Republican relatives, but also I do not want to be preached to. Christian funerals are, as far as I am concerned, an excuse to proselytize people and I hate being proselytized.
All the people who came to me and gave their religious platitudes of "he is in a better place" and "he is in heaven with God" do not impress me. It only pisses me off.
So, at any rate, there it is. Another example of why rational secular people get dumped on living in a general and specific religious culture.
I am venting. Just wanted to get this off my chest. Yes my brother was a Christian, but I still loved him and I miss him. I said goodbye, in my own way, despite all the nonsense.
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Different people have different beliefs or no beliefs.
Your brother as you say was a Christian so obviously there was a Christian funeral.
I don't see why you should get upset about it.
Live and let live ......believe or not believe.
If I should worry every time someone say or does something that don't follow with my beliefs I
would have gone already insane.
To be upset for your brother death is natural but getting upset for what other people think or follow is not
a great idea.
I do take your point.
Christianity in America, especially where I live in the South, is a dick of a religion, and it is everywhere in my face day in and day out. Bible verse stickers placed on the back and or front of traffic street signs, someone painting "Jesus" or "Jesus Loves You" on wooden signs and nailing them on telephone polls, even saw a humongous figure of Jesus painted on the side of a barn. "In God We Trust" on the back end of people's license plates, paid for with my tax dollars. I really don't care what anyone believes in for themselves, all I ask of people is to remove their penis out of my face and put it back in their pants. I do not want to see that shit.
Walk in my shoes for a while then you might see why I get upset.
"The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."--Thomas Jefferson