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cremation

  1. Richard Mulcahy

    Cremation vs Burial - is either acceptable?

    This 3 minute video deals with this topic. Is there anything against cremation? Is cremation okay? Do you agree with what the presenter says in the video?
  2. mindlight

    Historical approaches to dead bodies

    It seems that Jews liked to be buried rather than burnt and Christians have adopted the same mentality. Part of this is a faith in the resurrection and belief that our bodies will be rebuilt in their glorious form in continuity with what was buried. But historically a great many Christians...