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Speaking ill of the dead

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Is there something in the Christian faith that tells us that we shouldn't speak badly of the dead, or is that a cultural phenomenon?

I would surmise that if we as Christians shouldn't speak ill of persons who are living, why do so for those who have passed - we're supposed to pray for them anyway.
 

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I haven't heard anyone (that I know) speak ill of the dead. :sorry:

Oh yes you have. Stalin? Hitler? Mao? Herod? Pontius Pilate? Judas Iscariot? (Bet you could add more to the list.) Last time I checked, they are dead and their names don't exactly receive accolades.
 
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You can't speak things like, may they rot in hell... but you don't have to make them out to be Saints if they weren't good ppl.

I don't see any point in speaking ill about someone who's dead because it's over now... but on the other hand, I find it fascinating how once they are dead, all of a sudden they have all this good to them that you never knew when they were alive.

actually I think ppl dying is kind of therapeutic for the rest of us as far as being able to see the good in them when before we couldn't or wouldn't....

but if they are bad and you hated them... The best you can do is pray for mercy on their soul because they were so horrible.
 
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You can't speak things like, may they rot in hell... but you don't have to make them out to be Saints if they weren't good ppl.

I don't see any point in speaking ill about someone who's dead because it's over now... but on the other hand, I find it fascinating how once they are dead, all of a sudden they have all this good to them that you never knew when they were alive.

actually I think ppl dying is kind of therapeutic for the rest of us as far as being able to see the good in them when before we couldn't or wouldn't....

but if they are bad and you hated them... The best you can do is pray for mercy on their soul because they were so horrible.

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Is there something in the Christian faith that tells us that we shouldn't speak badly of the dead, or is that a cultural phenomenon?

I would surmise that if we as Christians shouldn't speak ill of persons who are living, why do so for those who have passed - we're supposed to pray for them anyway.


We shouldn't speak ill of the dead just as we shouldn't speak ill of the living.

The disrespect in speaking ill of the dead of course is that the dead aren't here to defend themselves.


Jim
 
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Oh yes you have. Stalin? Hitler? Mao? Herod? Pontius Pilate? Judas Iscariot? (Bet you could add more to the list.) Last time I checked, they are dead and their names don't exactly receive accolades.


We can speak about what they did in life, but we don't know the state of their souls. Only God knows.


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As to the OP, I think that since we are called as Christians to the Spiritual acts of Mercy which includes praying for the living and the dead, that it would be hypocritical to pray for the dead and malign them at the same time.

I don't think we can in good conscience speak badly of the dead for the same reasons we shouldn't speak bad of the living.

just my .02
 
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There were two evil brothers. They were rich, and used their money to keep their ways from the public eye. They even attended the same church, and looked to be perfect Christians.

Then, their pastor retired, and a new one was hired. Not only could he see right through the brothers' deception, but he also spoke well and true, and the church started to swell in numbers. A fund-raising campaign was started to build a new assembly.

All of a sudden, one of the brothers died. The remaining brother sought out the new pastor the day before the funeral and handed him a check for the amount needed to finish paying for the new building.

"I have only one condition," he said. "At his funeral, you must say my brother was a saint." The pastor gave his word, and deposited the check.

The next day, at the funeral, the pastor did not hold back. "He was an evil man," he said. "He cheated on his wife and abused his family." After going on in this vein for a small time, he concluded with,

"But, compared to his brother, he was a saint."
 
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There were two evil brothers. They were rich, and used their money to keep their ways from the public eye. They even attended the same church, and looked to be perfect Christians.

Then, their pastor retired, and a new one was hired. Not only could he see right through the brothers' deception, but he also spoke well and true, and the church started to swell in numbers. A fund-raising campaign was started to build a new assembly.

All of a sudden, one of the brothers died. The remaining brother sought out the new pastor the day before the funeral and handed him a check for the amount needed to finish paying for the new building.

"I have only one condition," he said. "At his funeral, you must say my brother was a saint." The pastor gave his word, and deposited the check.

The next day, at the funeral, the pastor did not hold back. "He was an evil man," he said. "He cheated on his wife and abused his family." After going on in this vein for a small time, he concluded with,

"But, compared to his brother, he was a saint."
Lol
 
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