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Should You Object To Cremation?

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idiosyncrasy | 11:16 Wed 10th Apr 2013 | Religion & Spirituality
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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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I like to do my bit for the environment where I can. Looking into the local availability of promession.

For the macabre .... the resulting carbon can be made into a ring stone.
It's a flash in the pan. though I rather like warming a swimming pool with my 'emissions' as in Hereford or Wolverhampton, (perhaps it's Lichfield) where they have linked the crematorium flues to the pool heating system. (I think it is in these two places).

Nice - "free swims for DTC's family whilst the old bastard burns - free champagne too."
As I will be dead at the time ( hopefully ! ) I can't see what possible concern to me as to the manner in which my body will be disposed. It might matter to relatives and friends that are attending my funeral but how can it matter to me ?

I would be very happy if my body is harvested for any useful organs though.
Love that pome, Sandy :)

Compared with rotting away and being eaten by worms?
@DTc LoL at "flash in the pan".

Best line I ever read about Cremation was from Ian Banks " The Crow Road".

Opening sentence of the novel
"It was the day my grandmother exploded", Which is all about the dangers of pacemakers and high temperatures :)

I love the idea of a crematorium powering something like the heating for a swimming pool...
I agree that is a fine pome, the work of a master wordsmith at the height of his powers. I sometimes think it was only his moving to Canada prevented him from eventually wearing the wreath of the laureate.
I like Services work generally - great evocation of place and mood I think.

For myself, I like his "Each Day a Life", which ends with the following stanza

"O that all Life were but a Day
Sunny and sweet and sane!
And that at Even I might say:
"I sleep to wake again."
Cremation - definitely, but not for a long time yet I hope !!!
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Baldric//It's lifted word for word from "The Watchtower Online", see my link on previous page //
Of course it is, you don't have exclusive rights to browsing the web. I can do it just as well. As I said, you can find anything on the web if you look hard and long enough. I felt this a good question in line with Naomi's question.

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