Why do people mourn?
When someone dies, friends, relatives, even enemies and unknowns mourn the persons death.
Take a look at Ronald Reagans funeral.
Or Stalin's if you want a larger picture.
When I say mourn, let's be straight on the very definition of mourning.
A feeling of sorrow.
Sometimes accompanied with pointed blame (right or wrong, self or others)
Sadness, a feeling of "missing" the person, a want of the person back.
But why?
For all you religious people, death is the ultimate awesome.
Unless you think the guy was a total a*****e, your concious and subconcious are telling you that guy was a good person. Whether you are subconciously thinking that because you don't want to think of the dead as in Hell isn't the point, the point is usually it is thought that "OMFG! HE'SHE IS IN HEAVEN!"
Now if we want the dead back from Heaven, wouldn't that be wanting them back from the most content feeling you could ever have, back to pain and suffering?
Which ties in with you non-religious folk.
The world is full of pain and suffering, of evils and things so inhumane that I cannot even speak of them without bile rising to my throat.
Isn't death good?
Ah what a depressing topic to start my time at this fine guild, but it was just on my mind.
THE DHL IS CURRENTLY CLOSED
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