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Old 10-02-2011, 21:32   #56
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Re: Row Over Crematorium Heating For Swimmers

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
We went to a family funeral recently which was a strange experience as the immediate family asked the British Humanist Association to send someone to officiate.

On the face of it this was a sensible idea because the one who died wasn't religious in any way, but in practice, when you're in a room full of people looking for some sort of comfort and reassurance, having someone at the front of the room preaching that this really was the end, no more, final curtain, etc etc wasn't what many people wanted at all.

There is a big difference between positively confessing atheism (as the man from the BHA was doing) and simply having no strong personal conviction on the subject. It did trigger some interesting conversations over lunch though. Lots of folks we talked to were happy to reject the BHA man's claim that there's nothing after life, although they weren't at all sure what form it might take.

So that's an interesting thought Maggy. Do you make sure there's some religious content to your funeral even though you don't share that belief? I know for myself that my funeral is my last great evangelistic opportunity to tell people what I believe - there won't be anything but religious content at mine.
Well I was thinking along the lines of a hymn at least..My favourite being All things Bright and Beautiful and at least has a jolly tune.I also like The Celtic Blessing or Laudate Dominum sung by Lesley Garret.Her version of You'll Never Walk Alone isn't bad either.
As for religious content I think I might confer with my sister whose belief is still very firm.

Sadly I think it will be down to whom survives me and if it's him indoors it'll be pretty much to the point so as to get in some drinking time....Quite right too.
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