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in the U.K. there’s this thing where you go through the ritual of a Church of England funeral even if the person was an atheist, like for the sake of appearance. Does that sound weird to you as an American?
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I’m thinking about this because my grandad just died and we’re probably going to let a vicker speak at the ceremony even though he told me multiple times he didn’t believe in god
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