Debate the topic "Death rites are waste of time and money"
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The debate below took place on Facebook)
KAB, Ghana: I think asking a congregation to pray for the soul of a dead person is not biblical and a waste of time. So I don't respond when a pastor at a funeral or remembrance service asks for such prayers. And my response is the same when they call for a minute silence and then afterwards say, 'May his soul rest in peace'. Now here's the reason why. If you believe the scriptures, as I hope the pastors do, then the Bible says, "it is appointed unto man to die once, and after that the judgement." It's very clear there. After death, there isn't much that your prayer can do for that soul. So why waste everybody's time asking them to pray? If you have any prayer, do it while the fellow is alive and can do something about his soul and eternity, if he wants to. Anyway, and it's also why I won't go and lay flowers at the cemetery for a dead relative. And I won't waste resources organising massive funerals. If I have anything to give, physical or spiritual, it must be while the person is still alive. And that's why I don't believe a lot of funeral eulogies. They're so polished every one of the dead would be heaven-bound if all those eulogies were true. But I know we don't speak ill of the dead, because after all they can't defend themselves.
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