Moderated by Ronald C. Billingsley. Ray L. Hart begins by talking about why death has been an un-American activity and why it is now becoming an American activity. Edwin Casebeer states how the horror of death is the horror of existing in hell. Casebeer then talks about love and death. Phillip K. Bock tries to relate the subject of the panel with anthropology. Brock explains how the feeling about death in the American society is deeply repressed. Jack Forem states how talking about death is pointless because it is inevitable. Forem ends the panel by telling people to live life as fully as possible.
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Moderated by Ronald C. Billingsley. Ray L. Hart begins by talking about why death has been an un-American activity and why it is now becoming an American activity. Edwin Casebeer states how the horror of death is the horror of existing in hell. Casebeer then talks about love and death. Phillip K. Bock tries to relate the subject of the panel with anthropology. Brock explains how the feeling about death in the American society is deeply repressed. Jack Forem states how talking about death is pointless because it is inevitable. Forem ends the panel by telling people to live life as fully as possible.
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