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Are graves forever?

JCE10

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This has always bothered me. When someone dies and gets buried that land just sits there. So isn't it possible one day to run out of land. So it begs the question if there are any laws about graves like for instance, if a grave is over 100 years old it can be reused. Doesn't it bother you guys? The idea of it all.
 
There are laws. There was a news story I read a month or 2 ago about a 200 year 'lease' expiring on a plot and the current 'tenants' of the site being evicted.
 
i was under the impression that many cemetaries will cremate old remains and place them on some sort of memorial in/on the burial grounds
 
Haven't you ever seen an old graveyard on an old road or something?

What kind of creepy person would want to dig up old graves to build a house on the land or something?
 
I can tell you that once I'm dead, I really won't give much protest over what happens to me. Use me as a ventriloquist dummy, and I won't resist.

I figure either cremation or else just bury me in a biodegradable coffin. If your body is the only thing that you want to endure after you die, well, that just seems a bit shallow. It's what you do in your life that should matter, that should endure beyond your death. That's what people will remember.

That said, if people do want a plot in the ground for their dead loved ones, that's for them to decide. If it helps comfort them, or serve as a reminder of those who have passed, so be it.

Originally posted by: Injury
Haven't you ever seen an old graveyard on an old road or something?

What kind of creepy person would want to dig up old graves to build a house on the land or something?
Well then you get to know the ghosts who come back. Make them feel welcome, get to know them. They might have spent a lot of the afterlife being bored, what being stuck in limbo and all. Have nice parties on the weekends, and hey, if someone tries to break into your house, you'll have a small militia of ghosts ready to deal with the intruder.
 
Originally posted by: bonkers325
i was under the impression that many cemetaries will cremate old remains and place them on some sort of memorial in/on the burial grounds

That seems partially logical. What sort of age are we talking here? I've seen gravestones from the 1800's in some local cemetaries... what would they do with the headstones anyway? Think they have good resale value? 😉 haha
 
In a few billion years the sun should expand to a red giant and consume the Earth. So, no, they aren't permanent. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: JCE10
So isn't it possible one day to run out of land.

lol, that just gave me a mental image of an open desert with millions of tombstones stretching across the land and a bunch of people with a "I don't know what to do!" frown on their face.
 
Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
lol, that just gave me a mental image of an open desert with millions of tombstones stretching across the land and a bunch of people with a "I don't know what to do!" frown on their face.
And thus Soylent Green was created.


Originally posted by: darkxshade
Kinda gives new meaning to "You'll take the grave over my dead body."
:laugh:
Nice.
 
Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Originally posted by: JCE10
So isn't it possible one day to run out of land.

lol, that just gave me a mental image of an open desert with millions of tombstones stretching across the land and a bunch of people with a "I don't know what to do!" frown on their face.

Cloud City FTW!!
 
Originally posted by: Gibsons
In a few billion years the sun should expand to a red giant and consume the Earth. So, no, they aren't permanent. 🙂

You can't say that for sure. By than we might be able to transform Earth into an intergalactic spaceship searching for another star and thus become an invading entity which can be debated also.
 
The plot for my parents, me and the ex-wife is leased for 50 or 100 years ( I need to check with dad). If someone in the family doesn't renew the lease after that period, our remains will be disposed of and the plot used for someone else.
 
Nope!

Here in Vancouver Canada many Native/Indian graves has make way for buildings.

Recently my family grave site in Vietnam (grandfather, grandmother, great aunt, great uncle, and aunt) was taken by the government and the remains was forced to moved/cremated for the sake of a new hospital.

 
Originally posted by: NoShangriLa
Nope!

Here in Vancouver Canada many Native/Indian graves has make way for buildings.

Recently my family grave site in Vietnam (grandfather, grandmother, great aunt, great uncle, and aunt) was taken by the government and the remains was forced to moved/cremated for the sake of a new hospital.

this happens alot in VN for some reason. my friend is going through the same thing. damn commies.
 
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