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Incorruptable bodies
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Incorruptable bodies
I was just wondering how to you explain incorruptable corpes
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#2
RE: Incorruptable bodies
Science.
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Wiser words were never spoken. 
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RE: Incorruptable bodies
Wait, you understood that?
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Srsly though how do you explain it Dodgy
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#5
RE: Incorruptable bodies
Fantasy delusion.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental. 
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RE: Incorruptable bodies
(December 18, 2016 at 8:04 am)sneroul the thinker Wrote: Srsly though how do you explain it Dodgy

I'm still waiting for you to explain it.
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RE: Incorruptable bodies
I think it was an attempt at humor (worked?). You often hear the term "incorruptible bodies" in media, meaning a group of people which cannot be corrupted (BULLSHIT!). The question, I assume, is to poke fun at the term itself.
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#8
RE: Incorruptable bodies
Several explanations fairly leap to mind:

1.  Deliberate fraud.

2.  Tannins.

3.  Embalming.

4. Adipocere.

5.  Anaerobic environments.

It is important to remember that NO bodies are 'incorruptible'.  Due to conditions of burial or entombment, a (very) few select bodies may remain more or less incorrupt for a greater or less amount of time.  But the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox belief in the incorruptibility of the body of particularly 'holy' people is simply a holdover from a more ignorant and credulous age.

Boru

(December 18, 2016 at 8:16 am)RetiredArmy Wrote: I think it was an attempt at humor (worked?).  You often hear the term "incorruptible bodies" in media, meaning a group of people which cannot be corrupted (BULLSHIT!).  The question, I assume, is to poke fun at the term itself.

Then why was the question about 'incorruptible corpes ' [sic]?

Boru
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RE: Incorruptable bodies
fascinating Though most of the famous ones are made of wax.and they seem to be decaying at a slower rate  and the church does use artificial means to slow the progress.
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RE: Incorruptable bodies
(December 18, 2016 at 8:32 am)sneroul the thinker Wrote: fascinating Though most of the famous ones are made of wax.and they seem to be decaying at a slower rate  and the church does use artificial means to slow the progress.

I'm unsure of what the decay rate of a wax body has to do with the dogma of incorruptibility.

[bolded bit] If you knew the answer, why would you ask the question?

Boru
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