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Should You Object To Cremation?
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Some people feel that cremation—that is, the reduction of a corpse to ashes by burning—dishonors the body and the memory of the dead person. ‘It is of profane origin,’ they reason, ‘and thus should be shunned by those who profess to worship God.’ Others believe that cremation is a perfectly acceptable and dignified way of disposing of human remains. How do you feel about this matter?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I feel that once the body is devoid of life then how you dispose of it is a personal decision for those involved. If the deceased had a view then it should be honoured if reasonable. Otherwise chose from whatever options your society allows you. And take care next time you buy your guarantied horse free ready meal with added Soylent Green.
Cremation makes sense, unless you believe in enriching the soil by the process of slow decay and the activities of sexton beetles and the rest of the organisms involved, but I don't fancy it. I would prefer burial. A logical reason may be that cremation services are so cold and mechanical, ending with the coffin disappearing on a conveyor belt, through a curtain, as in some factory. But that's a reason I only thought of long after I first felt a preference for burial.
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