Shunning...
Great conversation at Ed Cone's blog:
"Many of the social problems we face today are because nearly everything has become acceptable out of fear of judging anybody. A society that stands for nothing will fall for anything."
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Great conversation at Ed Cone's blog:
"Many of the social problems we face today are because nearly everything has become acceptable out of fear of judging anybody. A society that stands for nothing will fall for anything."
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I beat 'em to the punch; I shunned them first - I belong to no church, mosque, temple or any other type of religious organization and have left firm instructions for no funeral -
Posted on January 22, 2008 3:54 PM
holden,
what is your definition of funeral ?
Posted on January 23, 2008 1:51 PM
I guess we have to take him at his word, Buz, and describe his minimalist interment as the lowering into the hard cold ground of being of a cheap pine box (maybe cardboard just to avoid pretense) by a couple of underpaid winos, who then shovel dirt into the dark, dank hole - thud, thud, thud.
Wouldn't be so bad if it were a humble, pine door leading to an eternity in the joyous presence of the only Lord and Savior of our souls.
My prayer is that you will avoid this end by believing on the Lord Jesus Christ, who, by his atoning blood, gives us freedom from sin and death; and "joy unspeakable and full of glory."
Posted on January 25, 2008 9:59 PM