I don’t think that SC judges are generally given state funerals; the Court seems to have its own traditions. I imagine that Roberts’ service - and by extension the office itself - will be honored in a traditional way. These traditions and ceremonies are not only - and often not so much - for the person who has passed, as for the nation and its ideals which override individuals and temporal issues.
(I sincerely hope that when you pass away, the entirety of your life is taken into account instead of just certain aspects of it - like, for instance, the way you conduct yourself here.)
Literally LOL.
I sincerely hope when you pass away the Lord will overlook your mendacity, deceit and hypocrisy and that He will forgive you for trying to lead His children into the serious sin of calling evil good, deceitful doublemindedness and self righteousness, which is, of course, idolatry.
The Lord Jesus was not one who submitted to false authority, or tradition.
Neither are we!
LOL again at your smug deceit. Wow. A keeper.