Serious question. If you are a Christian and you are 100% sure that Jesus/God exists, then why do you cry at funerals when you [i]know[/i] that you will see them again?
I have two hypotheses:
[b]#1)[/b] [i]Their loved one didn't believe in Jesus, so the Christian thinks they are burning in hell.[/i]
[b]#2)[/b] [i]Christians are [u][b]NOT[/b][/u] 100% sure that God exists and they cry because deep down they know Christianity is bullshit and they mourn just like the rest of us.[/i]
I don't see how someone who is 100% convinced there is a heaven can cry at a funeral for any other reason than the two listed above.
If I was 100% convinced that Jesus was going to rapture everyone into heaven except those filthy Jews, I wouldn't shed a tear at a funeral because there's absolutely nothing to mourn. I might cry for like an hour because it would be a long time before I see them again, but I'd get over it pretty damn quick.
[b]EDIT #1[/b]: Nice to see all these "loving" Christians showing their true hateful colors.
[b]EDIT #2[/b]: I can tell that some of you just can't comprehend this when you give redundant responses like, "What if they just miss the dead?" Is this really so hard to understand? Heaven completely destroys the concept of death.
[b]EDIT #3[/b]: Now I understand why Christians are getting so mad. They're being forced to actually comprehend the reality of death and it's just too much for their brains to handle.
[b]EDIT #4[/b]: The best answer Christians have given me is that it's like your best friend moving away. That's a fair answer, but remember, you will see them again someday for all eternity so it's really not all that sad.
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