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The question of Cremation

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Jackie Lee:
 A memorial for me isn't necessary the ones that knew me living want forget me, but most important I want be forgotten by our Father.
 As far as my ashes They could be buried in the pet cemetery it just don't matter to me. I consider my body as useless once it dies.
 I hope this isn't offensive to anyone.

psalmsinger:
A wise man once responded:

"No, cremation is not a sin. Many godly martyrs were burned at the stake.
God be with you,
Ray"

I want no memorial at all or to be a burden to my family in death. I would like for them to have a party and celebrate that my life here on earth is over.  Let Jesus Christ be praised!

Barbara

DizzyD:
                      I may be wrong but I believe that the preserving of the body has strong roots in pagan Egypt (mummies) I believe it is the carnal wanting to hold onto the flesh. Cremation is merely speeding up of the process of returning to where we came from (dust) where God said we were going. Pondering wether trying to preserve and delay what God has intended to happen or speeding up the process is , I believe would be a personal decision

                                                  Bud

UncleBeau:
Asking if it's alright to have something done to you after you're dead is like asking if it's alright to watch violent movies while you're sleeping. We should use our energy paying attention how to live right rather than how to die right.

your friend,

-Beau

seminole:
Cremation is the way to go for me. I don't want viewing and all that stuff. I don't think it matters a bit to God where our bodies rest after we die.

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