1. Now To the Smart Heads in the parliament...
I am suspicious already, now dont tell me you guy are cooking some new LEGISLATION to legalise cremation. DONT EVEN THINK ABOUT IT !
Now GOOD LESSON, dont voluntier land away to the Pals !
| YITZAK BEN SHLOMO |
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2. Threaten the Malach Hamavet: No room, no deaths!
| Miriam , |
Israel |
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3. Negev has lots of undeveloped room.
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4. Great, not let us choose to be incinerated
And stop burning the only place in Israel that allows it. Freedom of choice, ever heard of that? And if it is against what you believe, then the dossim should still allow for choice. Sometimes, I really wonder if this country is any better than the Pals. The extremists are as extremists, the intolerants are as intolerants.
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5. I have been told that in Germany, bodies are buried for ten
years and then exhumed and cremated or put into underground caverns. If a family wants the corpse to remain in a surface earth grave for longer than ten years, they have to pay for that extension. Underneath Paris and most European cities are levels of caverns and some contain vast amounts of bones from former gravesites. Children and baby bones are put in piles in underground caverns apart from adults, so every now and then, priests and nuns are accused of killing and burying their unlawful babies under churches which is nonsense. When the Catholic Church is under attack, the media forgets it is the custom to exhume bodies and put them into caverns so more recently deceased people can have the surface earth graves.
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6. I understand that Maimodedes and some others actually felt..
that cremation was permissible (although I was brought up with more traditional feelings). Any other insights on this are welcome.
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