The Lazarus example is allowed into the discussion as evidence that even foreknown resurrection does not cancel the legitimacy of sympathetic grief.
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Lazarus
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"Yeah, it also kind of makes me think about Lazarus' death when Jesus went and cried at his funeral. It's like, oh, if you..."
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