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All Souls' Day 2024 – Prime Minister's statement

KINGDOM OF CURIMAE OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER Yellow Yarrow Death is not final – All Souls’ Day 2024 Statement of the Prime Minister, issued November 2, 2024 Greetings from the Kingdom of Curimae. Every October and November, we visit cemeteries or graveyards to look at our loved ones or sometimes to allow the reaction of grief to occur to ensure faster healing. Also, when our loved ones leave this universe—i.e. “to die”—we bury them according to our local culture. For example, when we (the observers) and the subject of the necrological agenda are Christian, we bury them in a Christian cemetery. Conversely, when we and the subject are Asian, we bury them in an Asian cemetery; notice the Chinese cemeteries. Death is the most serious issue in human philosophy. Various philosophies, doctrines, belief systems, and worldviews offer radically different explanations on what happens after someone or some other living entity leaves this universe. The dominant materialistic worldview t

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