Very good. Protestants just get wigged out at the thought that we are going to anyone in heaven other than the Triune God in prayer, or that we are praising anyone other than God. They have no problem with asking others in this life to pray for us, nor in praising one another, either in this life or in the next, for "how good they are" (or were). Bottom line, they're fearful of polytheism.
Not saying they are right, just speaking as someone who was raised around such people, and I know how they think. They're not bad people, they're just mistaken, material heretics, with everything that goes with that.
In my particular upbringing, it made me gag to see people go around praising other people constantly. There's a long streak of obsession with "respectability" and outward moral rectitude in Protestantism, and they get miffed when someone broaches the notion that they, too, could sin, or that someone might possibly not go straight to heaven when they die. They will always chime in "well, they're in a better place now". I feel like saying "yes, that is true, once you die, regardless of where you go, you can't sin anymore, nor is there any doubt as to what is true and what is not", but obviously that's not what they have in mind. All Protestant funerals are canonization ceremonies, and in actual practice, Newchurch people think the same way.