No, I was thinking of one ceremony, at which leaders elected by the people, and therefore able to represent them, express those views which are common, and not divisive, and respect those who died. It would be appropriate also to say that there are many different ways of thinking about and explaining death, that all these ways and thoughts will be present among those gathered, and that this formal commemoration will not replace, or exclude the other events which people will hold, individually or collectively, to remember what happened.
And once again can I point out that you are attributing to me statements or beliefs which I have not expressed, and do not hold (damage to psyches). Debates are always better when things said are debated, rather than things assumed or attributed.
Wait, “express those views which are common and not divisive”. . .um, SURELY you are not telling us that religious views are UNCOMMON and DIVISIVE, are you?
Can you tell me what other conclusion one would logically draw when you have repeatedly said that clergy people ‘should not be there’, and you THEN say that the ceremony SHOULD express ‘only those views which are common, not divisive, and respect those who died’??? If clergy people should not be allowed to express their views, and you say what the ceremony SHOULD express, then SURELY logically what you are IMPLYING is that ANY RELIGIOUS VIEW is not only ‘uncommon’, but it is also ‘divisive’ and indeed ‘disrespectful to those who died’ for any person to express any kind of ‘religious sentiment’ in speech.
Isn’t that what you are implying?
And you base this on what? Your opinion? The opinion of certain ‘people’ with credentials, vast studied based on years of data, the wishes of the families of the dead and the ‘view’ as far as is known of the dead. . .or is it just that you have been brainwashed into thinking that ‘religion’ is something that should be kept ‘private’, and not 'inflicted onto others?"
Strange. I don’t care to hear vulgar or foul language when I go outside my home. . .but hey, we have ‘free speech’ in this country. But you’re telling me I can’t hear ‘religious views’ spoken at a ceremony. . .
Strange. I don’t care to hear about the sexual practices and activities of people, whether it’s by hearing them broadcast on TV, written in the newspapers or magazines, presented on the Internet, OR loudly spoken in the public venue everywhere I go. . .but hey, we have "free speech’ in this country. But I can’t hear ‘religious views’ spoken at a ceremony.
I can people expressing anarchy views, communist views, ‘free love’ views, atheist views, in language that would make a sailor blush, everywhere I go throughout the U.S.A. . .because we have "free speech’ in this country. BUT I can’t hear’religious views’ spoken in a ceremony.
The inmates are running the asylum.