To: Slyfox
I can’t belief what I saw at the Catholic cemetery where my parents are buried. Inside the mausoleum part, where bodies are stacked indoors, people leave cards and letters to the dead as if during the night, they all crawl out of their crypts and read the stuff, probably to each other.
16 posted on
02/20/2015 3:58:34 PM PST by
Old Yeller
(Civil rights are for civilized people.)
To: Old Yeller
So what are you trying to say?
19 posted on
02/20/2015 4:03:01 PM PST by
Slyfox
(I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just: that his justice cannot sleep for ever)
To: Old Yeller
Jews leave prayers written on paper in cracks in the wailing wall.
To: Old Yeller
I cant belief what I saw at the Catholic cemetery where my parents are buried. Inside the mausoleum part, where bodies are stacked indoors, people leave cards and letters to the dead as if during the night, they all crawl out of their crypts and read the stuff, probably to each other.
I've had the same sort of wonderment while seeing the paper prayers devout Judaisers have left in the Wailing Wall.
To: Old Yeller
"I cant belief what I saw at the Catholic cemetery where my parents are buried. Inside the mausoleum part, where bodies are stacked indoors, people leave cards and letters to the dead as if during the night, they all crawl out of their crypts and read the stuff, probably to each other." I'll bet you find the Viet Nam Memorial downright hilarious.
The Things They Leave Behind: Artifacts From the Vietnam Veterans Memorial
36 posted on
02/20/2015 4:58:28 PM PST by
Joe 6-pack
(Qui me amat, amat et canem meum.)
To: Old Yeller
Yeah, folks do this at the Vietnam Memorial too—Really wierd stuff!!
To: Old Yeller
....” Inside the mausoleum part, where bodies are stacked indoors, people leave cards and letters to the dead as if during the night, they all crawl out of their crypts and read the stuff, probably to each other”...
Well I haven’t heard that one before..but I’m no longer surprised by any behavior they do now. Most of it is to make them feel better or somehow more religious in one form or another. It must work for them or they wouldn’t keep doing it, but then most is habitual from years of indoctrination.
149 posted on
02/20/2015 10:31:56 PM PST by
caww
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