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RevJP Moderator

Joined: 18 Apr 2003 Posts: 7003 Location: USA
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 6:15 pm Post subject: Burial practices |
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Let me pick all y'alls brains:
What is the scriptural or theological take on cremation as opposed to burial?
I'm working out the details for my funeral, looking for a plot, etc. but would really rather be cremated.
What's the biblical word on it? _________________ JP's Mind - my blog
Psa 118:8 It is better to trust and take refuge in the Lord than to put confidence in man. |
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SarahJane Alley Cat

Joined: 20 Nov 2005 Posts: 177
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 2:52 am Post subject: |
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Some churches teach that we are resurrected body and all so the body should be preserved after death. The body of Jesus was certainly resurrected in full. That leads me to question what God would do in an instance where a body was destroyed when the person dies naturally instead of the typical death. Would God fail to resurrect someone who died in a shark attack?
Looking at it with logic, our bodies were created to decompose after death. Embalming slows the process but we cannot stop decomposition. I think that God didn't do that accidentally; we came from the earth and our bodies are made to renew the earth when we are no longer a consumer of the earth. Eventually we would end up as dirt once again no matter what we do. That isn't saying that we aren't resurrected, that's saying that we underestimate God when we think that we have to preserve our bodies after death in order to gain heaven.
I know that not everyone will agree with me but I'm not going to discourage cremation. The only logical reason I can see to oppose cremation is a belief that God cannot recreate the body from ashes  |
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RevJP Moderator

Joined: 18 Apr 2003 Posts: 7003 Location: USA
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 8:49 am Post subject: |
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Along those lines Sarah, I would have a hard time accepting that the Almighty would be unable to do something such as suggested:
| Quote: | | The only logical reason I can see to oppose cremation is a belief that God cannot recreate the body from ashes |
Which is why I would question any doctrine which asserts that our physical bodies must remain intact after death in order to facilitate a resurrection. But I would love to hear some more ideas from people before it is too late to make a decision... _________________ JP's Mind - my blog
Psa 118:8 It is better to trust and take refuge in the Lord than to put confidence in man. |
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golfjack Lion King
Joined: 24 Aug 2005 Posts: 1136 Location: arizona
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 10:24 am Post subject: reply |
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Rev. J.P. I don't of any N.T. doctrine that really talks about how we are to be buried. I can only give you my opinion: I know Paul said that his flesh was unprofitable. I imagine before his death, he was convinced that his spirit and soul would go to heaven. I have often wondered if we die before the rapture, when we get our new glorified body. My opinion is we receive our new bodies when the dead in Christ are raised first, and that would be the first resurrection mentioned in Rev. I also think we will have the feeling of a body before this event or some other kind of body. I imagine the Book of Leviticus tells the Jews how to be buried, with all it's rules and regulations.
Personally, I want no funeral, with any kind of ceremony, other than a celebration that I am home with the Lord. I want to be creamated, and have my ashes spread over the golf course that I play at. Bottom line, I don't think it makes much difference how we are buried.
May God bless, golfjack |
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nannabug Growing Guppy
Joined: 06 Nov 2005 Posts: 42
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 11:28 am Post subject: Re: Burial practices |
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What is the scriptural or theological take on cremation as opposed to burial? What's the biblical word on it? |
On my lunch break so will make this somewhat brief, not researching any specific book or verse on the subject... merely offering my personal interpretation.
Really, I don't think it matters. Look at all the people whose bodies were completely destroyed in the twin towers. Forensic scientists were unable to even gather forensic DNA evidence for many of the dead, their bodies were that consumed by the intense heat. I'm certain God will still be able to raise the dead in Christ with their resurrection bodies when the time comes. When we die our soul and spirit immediately becomes absent from the body and into the presence of the Lord. The body becomes vacant. We will not be reunited with our resurrection body until the time that He has appointed. For now Jesus, the God man, is in the unique position of being the only soul within a resurrection body. Whether our body lies rotting in the ground, has become food for the fish at the bottom of the sea, or has been consumed by fire, it will not matter to God. When it gets really intriguing is when the discussion arises about what happens when the molecules or chemicals of our bodies becomes a part of another indidual's body. But then, being human, we think within our human limitations, and that is the topic for an entirely separate discussion.
Our Western society has become 'conditioned' to the burial method of body disposal. It is a very lucrative enterprise. |
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SarahJane Alley Cat

Joined: 20 Nov 2005 Posts: 177
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 2:52 pm Post subject: |
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RevJP, what are your thoughts on cremation? I'm always interested in learning the point of view of a person who asks a question like this.  _________________ What's up with that partridge in a pear tree? Give me real estate! |
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RevJP Moderator

Joined: 18 Apr 2003 Posts: 7003 Location: USA
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Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 7:18 am Post subject: |
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um.... I don't really have any as of yet, that is why I asked the question.
I would prefer cremation. But would like a biblical perspective on it. _________________ JP's Mind - my blog
Psa 118:8 It is better to trust and take refuge in the Lord than to put confidence in man. |
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