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Crimson Dynamo | The voice of reason
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 107,271
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Crimson Dynamo | The voice of reason
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 107,271
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Funnily enough I was at a funeral today of a great aunt. She was 88 and she was christened and married in the church where the service was. It was my father's church he attended as a boy and it was the church my grandfather was christened in and married in and had his funeral in and my granny. It was also the church my great grandfather attended and probably his father before him perhaps.
I sat there in the small church in the pews my forefathers sat in many many times.
I saw my aunts grandchildren and i saw her face in theirs. The minster talked about her love of animals, the love she got from her farmer father and his father - and the love that my grandfather got from the same man he passed down to my father and to me. She even talked about her great love of Rangers, one that has been passed on now to smallest boy LT and her grandchildren.
The minister talked about life after death in a Christian sense and in days gone by when people died randomly, quickly, suddenly and early I get how the promise of life after death became a great selling point in the spread of Christianity.
But the real life after death is what we pass on to our children in memory and in genes
That is more than enough and is real...
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