Couples often wrestle with the question of cremation, especially when faith and tradition are involved. Some believers feel it’s wrong because burial is seen throughout Scripture, while others see cremation as simply another way the body returns to dust. The Bible records many burials — Abraham and Sarah, Joseph, Moses, John the Baptist, even Jesus — but these reflect ancient cultural customs more than divine commands. Continues…
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