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Religious Perspectives
In several religions, the body is considered sacred even after death. Certain branches of Christianity, for example, historically discouraged cremation because they believed the body should remain intact for resurrection. Similarly, some interpretations of Islam and Orthodox Judaism hold that burial is the only acceptable practice, viewing cremation as a violation of divine law or natural order.
For adherents of these beliefs, choosing cremation can carry spiritual consequences. The phrase “sin of cremation” is often used to convey the idea that departing from traditional burial practices is morally or spiritually wrong.
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