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Why Do People Want To Look At The Pope's Corpse?

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Originally posted by: Kibbo
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus

So, you walk up to the body, poke him in the cheek and proclaim, "Yep, he's dead alright. Well, pack up the younguns Chelsea, it's back to arkansas!!!"

Have you ever lost anyone close to you? I'm guessing no. You won't understand how this helps people who are grieving until you go through grief yourself.

yes ive had 3 close to me die, IMO funerals are a boring waste of time, my mother who is both of my parents beleive the the whole ceremony BS that religious people do is pointless, funny seeing as they both grew up religions, hence they are both being cremated

many peopel dont cry and dont morn, i am one of them, and for somereason peopel call me heartless, which ive never understood

ok they are dead, it sucks yes, move on, tomorrow is another day
 
Dare I say it, a lot of these people are mourning because they think they should. How many had a close relationship with the pope? Virtually none of those going to visit him ever spoke a word with him. If anything it's elevating him closer to that of a deity than these people's religion would truly encourage. <--I'm sure this applies to some of the people waiting in a lineup. Same people who go to church on Christmas only!

This was not Jesus, and he was not a young guy. He lived a full life. I can understand lamenting him being gone, but put it in perspective. Or maybe I just don't know anything about it, but seriously...24 hours in a line!
 
By the way, if the JPII is a saint, then, in some cases of sainthood, his body should not decay as a normal human body would.
 
Originally posted by: krcat1
By the way, if the JPII is a saint, then, in some cases of sainthood, his body should not decay as a normal human body would.
lol...................
 
I agree. I don't understand why they praise him as thoug he is Christ himself. I'm a believer in God and Jesus but I don't see why they hold this guy so holy. They kiss him and are so happy to be hugged or kissed by this guy. He is human just like you and I. I mean if he was CHRIST, yes, HOLY CRAP I would love to be touched by his holiness but he isn't.
 
Originally posted by: rbloedow
The same reason people view dead bodies at funerals.

i never got that one either, my grandfather died 2 years ago and i thought it weird that a couple hundred people wanted to go look at him.
 
Can I put it in my will so that when my body is displayed at my wake, they keep my eyes open and put a big grin on my face, just to freak everyone out?
 
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Dare I say it, a lot of these people are mourning because they think they should. How many had a close relationship with the pope? Virtually none of those going to visit him ever spoke a word with him. If anything it's elevating him closer to that of a deity than these people's religion would truly encourage. <--I'm sure this applies to some of the people waiting in a lineup. Same people who go to church on Christmas only!

This was not Jesus, and he was not a young guy. He lived a full life. I can understand lamenting him being gone, but put it in perspective. Or maybe I just don't know anything about it, but seriously...24 hours in a line!

It extends further than the Pope.

The same thing can be said for Reagan. Or even Kennedy. Of the people that mourned either of them, how many actually knew or met them. I'm guessing its pretty low. Those are just two easy examples.

 
they've been showing it on the EWTN (catholic channel) on dish network most of the morning. Seeing St. Peter's cathedral with the Swiss guards standing vigil over the body is sort of interesting.

wow, i didn't know that the pope asked the orthodox church in greece for forgiveness for the crusade sacking of constantinople.
 
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