What religion has the best funeral and memorial ceremonies?

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What religion has the best funeral and memorial ceremonies?
Im just curious. ive only been to a christian and a catholic funeral. So far the catholic i like better aside from the open casket O_O
Açe•º•. im not planning a funeral lol i was just curious

I know they are Corey but mainline christian vs catholic means rented building versus awesome big church.

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hinduism?

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9 Responses to What religion has the best funeral and memorial ceremonies?

  1. Blooper

    Any denomination of Cajuns in New Orleans.

  2. Robin

    I think it depends on the persons last wishes.

  3. I Try

    I tried to ask some dead people but they would not reply.

  4. Josh da man

    If youre lookin at thier ceremonies ot judge a religion, you are wrong.

    “Those who believe there is no God, better hope they are right”

  5. Açe•º•.

    If you’re an atheist you can custom make your funeral.

  6. Jesus Street

    Evangelical Pentecostal. We are happy when someone goes to heaven. What a concept.

  7. Corey


    Catholics *are* Christians.

  8. Loki

    Pastafarianism. Or at least, they’ve got the best catering…

  9. Susanna LIVES

    IMHO I believe the best services are done by the great efforts of the deceased’s family and friends, the church building only provides the place in which to have it if you think about it Friend. most of the time one is lucky if the clergy even know who they are presiding over and this includes weddings etc.I cannot tell you how many times the pastor either stumbles, forgets or calls someone by a totally wrong name at some weddin’s I’ve attended…

    I personally do not partake in viewing the dead, I prefer remembering them as they were when ALIVE, I am a very visual person and the thought of having those memories forever are just too much for me. I especially would not have looked at my brother nor my sister, I loved them too much to remember them ‘dead”, asleep, knowing nothing, deeds are done, the “life” is gone, they appear much smaller as well…we made celebration of life DVD’s to be played:-) that was the Best part:-)

    I did when I was “5″ attend a catholic funeral with my Grandmother and I didn;t know who the old man was, but I was “made” to look, WHY and wtf??? now I’ll never forget the man I never even Knew, senseless, pointless and totally ridiculous to do to a child:-(

    I have got to ask regarding this statement you made:So far the catholic i like better aside from the open casket O_Oso you uh…like/enjoy looking at the dead??? kinda morbid IMHO:-( somethin just ain’t right, at least from “my” perspective anywayz…

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