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Board Politics & Society
Re: Preparation for Death. Cremation or Burial?
by
Seccerius
on 29/04/2017, 06:00:04 UTC
Organs donated and the rest burned?

This option can be even much better. After death, you can give your healthy organs to the sick people who need it, and burn the rest.
And the remnants of the cremated body and make them cubic Zirconia. I heard that there is such a technology. It seems to me very convenient. No need for cemeteries. All generations can be stored in one vase.

Wow, that's wonderful! Different people different thoughts and ideology. Grin
Why do you think this is disrespectful? In India always burned the corpses, and the ashes poured into the Ganges. No it is not considered disrespectful. The human body in the decay poisons the land and the graves makes no sense. The memory of the man lives in the minds and not in the monuments.

Right. I would not want my body to poison the environment after death and harm my descendants.

I would prefer cremation. You're dead anyway, unless you believe your bones will somehow become a full body again and be resurrected like the ancients believe, there's really no practical use to burial. A columbarium can house urns as much as half of a medium cemetery would accommodate.

Cremation would also allow the option to keep the ashes at home (varies with local regulations). Just in case it happens that your family is too poor to even buy a small niche in a columbarium.
If you do not abuse the right to legally kill a seriously ill person, then this law or law would be very handy, since he solves very many problems of relatives and friends who suffer no less than the sick person himself. And with respect to cremation, I'm against it because I think That the person who died must be passed only to the earth.