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Seye (m)
Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« on: September 22, 2005, 12:04 PM »

Have you ever danced at a funeral? That would be unthinkable, absurd. Funerals are times of reflection, sorrow, and mourning. We expect funerals to bring sadness and tears, not joy and celebration.


Through the Scriptures, however, we learn that, one day, God will turn mourning into gladness and sadness into joy. That is God's plan. Because we know him, our ultimate destiny is heaven, and we have the solid assurance that one day all sickness, death and sorrow will be banished—we will be perfect and complete. All of this earth, including our pain, is temporary, but our joy will last forever.

The question now is: Why must we cry when we know we will meet again in a better place (Heaven)

Those who have been ransomed by the Lord will return to Jerusalem, singing songs of everlasting joy. Sorrow and mourning will disappear, and they will be overcome with joy and gladness.
Isaiah 51:11 NLT

angela k (f)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #1 on: September 22, 2005, 04:05 PM »

We mourn because we will miss the person terribly and know that we will never get to meet them again.
Seye (m)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #2 on: September 22, 2005, 04:12 PM »

If we both make heaven (God's willing), the bible says we will meet again. I think it calls for everyone doing all it takes to make heaven.
vexxy (f)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #3 on: September 22, 2005, 04:14 PM »

We morun because we miss them, but we do not mourn as if we will not see them again. Wink
Seye (m)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #4 on: September 22, 2005, 04:27 PM »

That's a good one.
hot-angel (f)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #5 on: September 23, 2005, 06:45 AM »

We mourn because the person is gone. The thought of not being sure whether they'll be where you go when you die (heaven or hell), strikes us. And that's why we mourn.

I sometimes laugh when people mourn, it's reall funny. Esp.. when it's a guy crying, it make me feel... ohhh.. i just love it. Call me weird.. I know!
Master (m)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #6 on: September 23, 2005, 04:15 PM »

We mourn because we do not know where he or she is going(Heaven or Hell) Embarrassed
otokx (m)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #7 on: September 24, 2005, 11:51 AM »

we mourn because we wont be seeing the person in a long time.
angela k (f)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #8 on: September 26, 2005, 10:02 AM »

Seye, well i guess you are right! we may most likely meet in heaven, if we all get to make it!
vexxy (f)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #9 on: September 26, 2005, 03:25 PM »

Also, mourning is healthy.  Taking time to remember a loved one and the realization of them being gone from our midst is hard.
razor (m)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #10 on: September 28, 2005, 08:40 AM »

Do we really mourn when someone dies or pretend to mourn? I think we pretend to mourn lest we're accused of being callous and insensitive. Ironically, most forget the dead a few days after.
angela k (f)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #11 on: September 28, 2005, 09:41 AM »

razor  Shocked
vexxy (f)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #12 on: September 28, 2005, 02:39 PM »

Not if it's someone you truly held dear.  Who would go through the energy of pretending to mourn anyway?  That's a bit sick. Lips sealed
sweetnini (f)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #13 on: February 08, 2006, 10:40 PM »

apart from the fact that i will miss the person,i also think of where the person is going to and i also think bout the money that would be spent on the person
olrotimi (m)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #14 on: January 19, 2008, 05:08 AM »

@ poster, not abad idea though, but only those whose conciense have been kind of seared with a hot iron wil celebrate at someones death.
jayon (m)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #15 on: January 19, 2008, 05:17 AM »

Quote from: Seye on September 22, 2005, 12:04 PM
Have you ever danced at a funeral? That would be unthinkable, absurd. Funerals are times of reflection, sorrow, and mourning. We expect funerals to bring sadness and tears, not joy and celebration.


Through the Scriptures, however, we learn that, one day, God will turn mourning into gladness and sadness into joy. That is God's plan. Because we know him, our ultimate destiny is heaven, and we have the solid assurance that one day all sickness, death and sorrow will be banished—we will be perfect and complete. All of this earth, including our pain, is temporary, but our joy will last forever.

The question now is: Why must we cry when we know we will meet again in a better place (Heaven)

Those who have been ransomed by the Lord will return to Jerusalem, singing songs of everlasting joy. Sorrow and mourning will disappear, and they will be overcome with joy and gladness.
Isaiah 51:11 NLT



@poster  Nice talk but still yet , Stupid Talk (didn't you read in your bible that Jesus Wept in The Funeral Of Lazarus)
candy (f)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #16 on: April 18, 2008, 07:10 AM »

We mourn because we won't get to see them in this world again, we mourn because we'll miss those little things we share with them, we mourn because it's a time to mourn! Most of all, we mourn because being a Christian does not automatically secure a place for us in heaven. . . what if we make heaven and they don't? or what if the reverse is the case??? it means our parting is eternal!  Cry  Cry
~Lady~ (f)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #17 on: April 23, 2008, 05:00 PM »

Call me insensitive, but I haven't mourned at a funeral, yet.
lucabrasi (m)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #18 on: April 25, 2008, 03:24 PM »

most nigerian funerals are celebrations of the individual's life and its actually celebrated,its also seen as a chance to see relatives and friends you have not seen in ages,only funeral of young people are mourned which is understandanble when they have left prolly little children,unfulfilled dreams,dies young e.t.c
from what i have experienced of nigerian funerals any death over 60 is celebrated,with a massive party
Frizy (m)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #19 on: April 25, 2008, 08:32 PM »

The unthinking man.
candy (f)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #20 on: May 13, 2008, 11:13 AM »

Quote from: lucabrasi on April 25, 2008, 03:24 PM
its also seen as a chance to see relatives and friends you have not seen in ages
I guess people go to funerals for different reasons Huh

Quote from: lucabrasi on April 25, 2008, 03:24 PM
only funeral of young people are mourned. . . from what i have experienced of nigerian funerals any death over 60 is celebrated,with a massive party

Yes, they celebrate the death of people over 70 60, but they are still mourned! People still cry at their funerals. No matter what age a person dies, he/she will still be mourned by people closest to him/her. It's not only young people who are mourned in Nigeria.
lucabrasi (m)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #21 on: May 13, 2008, 12:57 PM »

Quote from: candy on May 13, 2008, 11:13 AM
I guess people go to funerals for different reasons Huh

Yes, they celebrate the death of people over 70 60, but they are still mourned! People still cry at their funerals. No matter what age a person dies, he/she will still be mourned by people closest to him/her. It's not only young people who are mourned in Nigeria.
abeg lets be real,is that real mourning??they r crying in the morning or the day before and as soon as they turn back from the burial ground king sunny ade is already tunning his guitar, that isnt mourning its just going through the process like item 1,2,3,

i don't really understand what you mean by people going to burials for diffrent reasons ,so if you don't mind clarifying yourself,   Huh
candy (f)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #22 on: May 14, 2008, 07:50 AM »

Quote from: lucabrasi on May 13, 2008, 12:57 PM
abeg lets be real,is that real mourning??they r crying in the morning or the day before and as soon as they turn back from the burial ground king sunny ade is already tunning his guitar, that isnt mourning its just going through the process like item 1,2,3,

You probably didn't notice that I mentioned people closest to them. My dad died at the so-called ripe age, but till today, I still cry whenever I remember those little things he used to do when he was alive. King sunny Ade's guitar might be a kind of distraction, but believe me, if you trully love(d) the person, you will continue to mourn him/her for years even if he'she died at 150! It's not just a 1,2,3 process like you said.

Quote from: lucabrasi on May 13, 2008, 12:57 PM
i don't really understand what you mean by people going to burials for diffrent reasons ,so if you don't mind clarifying yourself, Huh

You said and I quote: ''its also seen as a chance to see relatives and friends you have not seen in ages''
Getting together with family members is not why a lot of people go to funerals like you suggested. Some go to mourn the dead, some go for the free food and booze. So, I guess we all go for differerent reasons! I personally won't go for a burial for the purpose of meeting long-lost relatives!
lucabrasi (m)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #23 on: May 14, 2008, 12:50 PM »

Quote from: candy on May 14, 2008, 07:50 AM
You probably didn't notice that I mentioned people closest to them. My dad died at the so-called ripe age, but till today, I still cry whenever I remember those little things he used to do when he was alive. King sunny Ade's guitar might be a kind of distraction, but believe me, if you trully love(d) the person, you will continue to mourn him/her for years even if he'she died at 150! It's not just a 1,2,3 process like you said.

You said and I quote: ''its also seen as a chance to see relatives and friends you have not seen in ages''
Getting together with family members is not why a lot of people go to funerals like you suggested. Some go to mourn the dead, some go for the free food and booze. So, I guess we all go for differerent reasons! I personally won't go for a burial for the purpose of meeting long-lost relatives!

i don't completely agree with you there,fair enough the memory of your lost one will always be with you,i lost my mum as well and i know what its like,mine is worse cause she died kind of young but our genetic make up are diffrent,men can keep the whole thing in and women have to let it all out,im not sayn its a sign of weakness but thats just the way it is, but the music,dancing and what not is all part of the grieving process,when fela anikulapo kuti died,tho he was for want of a better word eccentric but he said that his death was to be celebrated by his fans and family and hos family though conservative respected his wishes, watchn on tv then you ll see some crying while drinking beer,smoking and all sorts,the analogy here is that people grief in diffrent ways but celebrating the person with parties is part of it.

like you,i wouldnt go for the free food as well as a lot of people,the people throwing the parties wearing the hundreds of thousand naira lace,with the musiciand and spraying money e.t.c miss their dad or mum as much as you and me and im sure free food and drinks wasnt their motive for throwing a party costing tens of millions,either we agree with it or not,the fact is that the peculiar african way of mourning process includes celebrating the dead no matter how much we miss them unless the person died young like my mum or the death was horrible or traumatic, you seem to be using yourself as an example,if i were to use myself then i wouldnt do that as well,but im using the african way of doing things as a yardstick to measure this,you might not because every single individual's family s diffrent but the majority of africans will go to a burial and see it as a chance to mourn the dead,socialise and meet up with friends and relatives,doesnt mean they are not mourning or that they wish the person dead!
elizabetta (f)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #24 on: May 15, 2008, 03:29 PM »

@poster,Have you ever lost someone?
spicy007 (f)
Re: Why Do We Mourn When Someone Dies? Can't We Dance?
« #25 on: May 15, 2008, 08:24 PM »

i just lost a dear friend on Monday, below 25 years. in the midnight fire gutted his house and he died. the thing is back in school, he was a real role model, a Child of God, if you will.

In times like this, one can't help but wonder if there is any hope for the rest of us, who compared to the departed, are still struggling with our spiritual lives.

its sad, when the person is so close, and i guess people cry for various reasons, but mostly because we'll never get to see the person AGAIN in this LIFE. Embarrassed Embarrassed Embarrassed
RIP Ade
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