AnimeHeretic wrote:Early Christians did because Creamation was a common pagan practice and was also seen as a rejection of the resurection of the body. Jews also opposed the practice because of the pagan symbolism. Nowadays with the pagan conotations no longer relevant, I think most Christian denominations are ok with it so long as it is not done for the wrong reasons. The preference is still for burial though.
Jon Clement wrote:Really? I find beiong ashes in an urn for the remainder of the age more hopeful of a resurection... Seems much better than lying in the cold ground...
Jon Clement wrote:This may sound weird or unchristian, but I kind of have a desire to have any future wife of mine cremated when she dies and then when I die, have our ashes mixed together...
Doubleshadow wrote:Doesn't sound weird or unchristian to me. My Dad wants to be cremated, and he and Mom had an arguement about it since she wants him to be buried in the graveyard with the rest of us (yes, I know where I will be buried one day). Anyway, Dad insisted that he wanted to be cremated, so Mom finally said, complete with dramatic hand gestures for demonstration, "Fine! Then take your ashes, dig a hole, and pour you in there."
Jon Clement wrote:Frankly, being barried is just somehow very depressing... Sort of feels like everyone wants to forget you...
Steeltemplar wrote:I do not see why that would be the case. They place a large tombstone over your body with an inscription. I think in terms of rememberance, it is the equal at least of cremation.
Really, people will remember you based upon their feelings about you, not upon where or how you are layed to rest.
Sakaki Onsei wrote:When my body is done, and until it is resurrected, let the body be fertilizer.
The best way to remember me is by eating the carrot that is grown where my ashes are spread.
Bobtheduck wrote:Well, John, this connects with other convos we've had... You gotta remember, you're thinking of life after death like it's just like life here... It's not. You won't care what happens to your body when you're dead. You won't be in a coffin or in an urn. The body is nothing, and you won't care if someone completely desecrates your grave... And you won't care if your ashes are put with your wife's either... You won't be married in heaven. There won't be sexual desire in the way we have it, and we will all be the bride of Christ, so these sort of attatchments won't exist... You're thinking that everything is going to somehow be the same, but that's really not a biblically based line of thinking... Really, it's best to just know that God has the best for us, and it won't look the way things look here...
Now... I'm not gonna stomp on people's desires for burial or cremation, as some have said it's often more for the people left behind (but for me, I'd rather the people left behind realize my body is trash after I'm dead) For me, I see it as an unnecissary cost, and giving my body to a medical school just solves so many problems all at once... In any case... It is completely up to the person dying, really. I just wish people wouldn't think of the body after they were dead as if it were them...
Jon Clement wrote:Okay, if you believe that, I respect that... Though, I do have to say that I think I've found a few loophopes... But I'm not going to post them to avoid contraversy...
Jon Clement wrote:Okay, if you believe that, I respect that... Though, I do have to say that I think I've found a few loophopes... But I'm not going to post them to avoid contraversy...
I've found that it's not your believes that get me upset, but rather, my own self letting them get to me... Infact, a lack of sunlight God me depressed... I'm just so completly understimulated...
Jon Clement wrote:Okay, if you believe that, I respect that... Though, I do have to say that I think I've found a few loophopes... But I'm not going to post them to avoid contraversy...
I've found that it's not your believes that get me upset, but rather, my own self letting them get to me... Infact, a lack of sunlight God me depressed... I'm just so completly understimulated...
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