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		| Originally posted by Cluey I totally agree.
 
 In March, a sister of mine from college was killed in a car accident. She was only 19 years old. It was a very traumatic event for everyone involved. The minister that they chose to speak at her funeral did the exact thing you discussed. I almost walked out because he was completely changing the focus of the ceremony. It just made me feel very uncomfortable and I am a believer. I cannot even imagine what others may have been thinking or feeling.
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 I just think that is such an inappropriate time to try and evangelize.  I was appalled with Lee's ceremony because Lee was not particularily religious and he was a very tolerant person.  I am not sure who the minister felt he was consoling, but a considerable amount of us left offended rather than comforted.  The fact there wasn't a eulogy compounded on this, but the idea that a minister would use a ceremony that is supposed to bring closure to tell me that my religious beliefs are wrong is just horrible.