- Mar 8, 2003
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I attended a wake tonight and i always find it odd how everyone seems to just linger around the kadaver and just chat about stuff, some even laughing. I looked at the corpse of my deceased great uncle and thought of the embalming process and how quickly the corpse will decay when placed in the ground. Why do people not go thru the process of cremation more often?
I know people ritualistically perserve the body, but in the proccess of embalming, you screw with the body so much that it is nearly an artificial repplicant of the person. Most major religions in the US that i know of dont say you are going to hell if your body is not buried. Grave yards take up a good deal of land. I see them in cities where more businesses could be developed, and now the land can never be developed because of the precense of cemetaries (unless thru mass relocation).
It seems like people would see cremation as a way to avoid the thought of worms consuming their loved ones and to save space for the living. while i do respect the dead, i dont think they will care all that much what is done with their bodies. But i guess much of it has to do with the family......
I know people ritualistically perserve the body, but in the proccess of embalming, you screw with the body so much that it is nearly an artificial repplicant of the person. Most major religions in the US that i know of dont say you are going to hell if your body is not buried. Grave yards take up a good deal of land. I see them in cities where more businesses could be developed, and now the land can never be developed because of the precense of cemetaries (unless thru mass relocation).
It seems like people would see cremation as a way to avoid the thought of worms consuming their loved ones and to save space for the living. while i do respect the dead, i dont think they will care all that much what is done with their bodies. But i guess much of it has to do with the family......
