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buddha1too, I think the bible reading you chose is lovely and it's how you saw your aunt. Eulogies and other selections are offered in a personal and individual way. You are free to express what meant a lot to you about your aunt. They can do their thing. They are not meant to be censors muting you. Don't get angry at them if you know they can't mute you. No need to argue. Say what is in your heart. If they bug you about it, you can just tell them to spend that time worrying about their own eulogies, instead.
A story to accompany a quote or bible reading speaks volumes. Maybe no need to mention MSNBC, but of course you can say what went into her core passions, and what they really were. Rachel Maddow, Ari Melber, Joy Reid, and Chris Hayes (or others) won't mind the slights. And since when has being kind to the poor and weak become more political than Christian? If people really feel it is more political, one must pity them. One need not even be religious to be a true Christian soul, of sorts. Sadly, there are some who call themselves "Christian", who don't really think and act like one.
I'm sorry for your loss, buddha1too