A State Funeral

As an almost life long Unitarian Universalist I watched yesterday's funeral for POTUS 41.  I was struck by what a big production it was.  Obviously, this was a result of having more than a little amount of time to prepare for former President Bush's passing.  It was high church, military, political, and family.  More a real celebration of a life than a grief stricken, heart wrenching good bye.

There have now been two "state funerals", the other being for Senator John McCain of Arizona recently.

I guess they both needed to be a little bit larger than life.  It's been a while since John Adams and John Quincy Adams were around.

Theologically, I'm not concerned about the reports of who spoke or didn't speak The Apostle's Creed.  What the last five presidents and their wives did or didn't do will be judged on the celestial level if at all.

Personally, I doubt anyone would like to be on camera while at a church service. My Church is my family and they would understand it if I had my eyes closed, was distracted, or was just waiting for the offertory to get done.


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