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Why do Christians grieve so when a loved one dies? Do they grieve as much as an atheist? They'll be reunited with them in paradise so why so sad?

Surely it would just be the sadness of a loved one moving away or something right?

I don't mean this antagonistically and i apologize if this is insensitive. I'm just curious because it seems given the worldview that a Christian shouldn't be terribly upset when a family member dies.
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Burnley123 · 41-45, M
I love it that you canucks have our feudal monarch as your head of state.
😂
I don't understand things.

Help me.
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@Burnley123 Guess because we are a English colony and having had a revolution like the States.
Lilymoon · F
@Burnley123 your ignorance is astounding. lol
@Burnley123

It's just tradition. It means nothing.

Also...weird thread to ask that in? lol
Lilymoon · F
@Pikachu it's because of Canada's former status as a colony of Great Britain
@Lilymoon

Yup.
We asked politely to be our own country and so we never disavowed our loyalty to the crown lol
Lilymoon · F
@Pikachu Yeah it really needs to go. lol