Genesis 3:19 "By the sweat of your face you shall eat bread, till you return to the ground, for out of it you were taken; for you are dust, and to dust you shall return.”"
for centuries dead bodies have been put on/into the ground as ash or body. no doubt yrs later ppl farmed the land, plants taking nutrients from the soil (dust). so in my mind what's the diff?
Alkaline hydrolysis (also called biocremation, resomation, flameless cremation, or water cremation) is a process for the disposal of human and pet remains using lye and heat. The process is being marketed as an alternative to the traditional options of burial or cremation, the process inactivates viruses, bacteria, and prions. currently legal in eighteen states.
Alkaline hydrolysis has been used for cadavers donated for research at the University of Florida since the mid 1990s and at the Mayo Clinic since 2005.UCLA uses the process to dispose of donor bodies.-wiki
I understand how nature works and how the cycle of life is a blessing. This is not the same. It is not natural to put human remains as a fertilizer for human food.
However, even the bible speaks of the slain in the last battle to become fertilizer. It's in Ezekiel I think when he discusses Gog and Magog coming from the North. ....
Genesis 3:19 "By the sweat of your face you shall eat bread, till you return to the ground, for out of it you were taken; for you are dust, and to dust you shall return.”"
for centuries dead bodies have been put on/into the ground as ash or body. no doubt yrs later ppl farmed the land, plants taking nutrients from the soil (dust). so in my mind what's the diff?
Alkaline hydrolysis (also called biocremation, resomation, flameless cremation, or water cremation) is a process for the disposal of human and pet remains using lye and heat. The process is being marketed as an alternative to the traditional options of burial or cremation, the process inactivates viruses, bacteria, and prions. currently legal in eighteen states. Alkaline hydrolysis has been used for cadavers donated for research at the University of Florida since the mid 1990s and at the Mayo Clinic since 2005.UCLA uses the process to dispose of donor bodies.-wiki
I understand how nature works and how the cycle of life is a blessing. This is not the same. It is not natural to put human remains as a fertilizer for human food.
True! Unnatural indeed.
However, even the bible speaks of the slain in the last battle to become fertilizer. It's in Ezekiel I think when he discusses Gog and Magog coming from the North. ....