It is terribly different. The reduction of the human body to utility is immeasurably distinct from the simple fact that bodies decay in time. Did you follow the link and read the full article?
It is terribly different. The reduction of the human body to utility is immeasurably distinct from the simple fact that bodies decay in time. Did you follow the link and read the full article?
Yes; I did read the full article, and have a hard time getting too worked up about the issue myself. Nothing about physical dead bodies is particularly appealing to me. I've buried both my parents, a brother and a brother-in-law in the last few years, and I don't spend a lot of time thinking about them mouldering in their coffins and the concrete vaults required by the cemetery; I think of them in their true Heavenly Home, free at last from the pain and strife of this world.
It is terribly different. The reduction of the human body to utility is immeasurably distinct from the simple fact that bodies decay in time. Did you follow the link and read the full article?
Yes; I did read the full article, and have a hard time getting too worked up about the issue myself. Nothing about physical dead bodies is particularly appealing to me. I've buried both my parents, a brother and a brother-in-law in the last few years, and I don't spend a lot of time thinking about them mouldering in their coffins and the concrete vaults required by the cemetery; I think of them in their true Heavenly Home, free at last from the pain and strife of this world.