Dogging people about religion after a death is a pretty low thing to do. It's akin to trying to sell life insurance to funeral goers.
After my mom died, my family was invited to a neighbor's house for dinner. The neighbor was pretty high up in his church, but my family didn't think anything of it at the time. Around dessert, the neighbor started selling his religion. We weren't buying, we had heard the sales pitches before. He tried a different tactic “How do you know Cheryl isn't standing here over your shoulder telling you you should join our church?”
Needless to say we were shocked. I don't think I would want to belong to a church that uses the pain of losing someone as an advertizement for their religion.
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Last edited by Harshaw; 06-27-2004 at 09:08 AM..
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