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Re: Cremation , I can’t find anything biblically [Re: foxkidd44] #8443782
07/27/25 03:17 PM
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You want cheap?, donate your carcass to a medical school, after they're done playing with you they cremate anything left and give it back to your family...all free of charge!...

Re: Cremation , I can’t find anything biblically [Re: KeithC] #8444247
07/28/25 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by KeithC
Cremation seems less gross than being posed in a casket.

Keith

Totally agree with you. I prefer to remember the person as they were when they were alive, not how they looked in a box.


We are living in a world where the intelligent must be quiet so that the no common sense people won't be offended.
Re: Cremation , I can’t find anything biblically [Re: foxkidd44] #8444626
07/28/25 11:01 PM
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In 1972 5% of people in the USA were cremated upon death. Currently the rate is now just shy of 60%. There are a whole host of reasons for this I would guess. My wife and I have decided to be cremated, but we have not put together our plans other than that as of yet. Two people I know well, 5 years younger than me just recently passed away. I got to get a plan together.

Bryce

Re: Cremation , I can’t find anything biblically [Re: foxkidd44] #8444652
07/28/25 11:48 PM
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One thing for sure , if GOD won't put you back together to let you into Heaven , he probably won't do it to send you to Hades.


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Re: Cremation , I can’t find anything biblically [Re: foxkidd44] #8444669
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What about non-biblically? Your family's thoughts?


Proudly banned from the NTA.

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Re: Cremation , I can’t find anything biblically [Re: foxkidd44] #8445049
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A friend of mine had one of his hunting buddies die of cancer. The group of hunting buddies visited with him in hospice before he died and between the four of them decided to take possession of his ashes and reload it all in to 12 ga shotgun shells. After he was gone they boated out to a river bend beach, had a big bonfire, got rip roaring drunk and shot his ashes out over a private property owners place that had never given them permission to hunt!

Don't know what it cost them but I say that was a beautiful tribute.


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Re: Cremation , I can’t find anything biblically [Re: beaverpeeler] #8445054
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Originally Posted by beaverpeeler
A friend of mine had one of his hunting buddies die of cancer. The group of hunting buddies visited with him in hospice before he died and between the four of them decided to take possession of his ashes and reload it all in to 12 ga shotgun shells. After he was gone they boated out to a river bend beach, had a big bonfire, got rip roaring drunk and shot his ashes out over a private property owners place that had never given them permission to hunt!

Don't know what it cost them but I say that was a beautiful tribute.

I like it! Those are true friends.

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