(February 9, 2025 at 10:51 am)Fake Messiah Wrote: Yeah, it's hard to talk about these stuff since they never occur. But if you derive this resurrection "science" from the Bible, Christians demand that people bury dead people in the ground so that when the day of resurrection comes, people can resurrect, meaning that they usually don't even allow cremation since they won't be able to assemble. For example, the Catholic church didn't allow cremation until something like 1997, and even now it's murky. But then they also seem to ignore that people decompose to "nothingness" even when they are buried. I guess the whole idea was based on the promise that the end of days will be soon, definitely before people decompose.
Considering the number of heretics they’ve immolated over the centuries, it’s hard to understand the Church’s hesitancy about cremation.
Boru
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