answer:I guess because a lot of it is steeped in culture and tradition. I mean, why do Atheists celebrate *********? Why do some Theists cheat on their spouse? Someone with a history +6 correct me, but in places like Canada and America, the foundings had a lot to do with religion, so it was bound to leave it’s mark. Now I’m not saying religion is no longer important, but it has lost a lot of its power, although as the time goes by, one can’t deny that a lot of the traditions have left their mark. But weddings and funerals have existed long before Christianity was ever anything…one might ask then, what are their true origins? My parents actually got married in a town hall though, and if I ever do get married, it better look like something from **** of the Rings. And there also better be a burning ship when I die. And a bunch of dead shit.