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Jul 19, 2024 - 08:45 AM
Christians believe that cremated remains should be treated as an intact body after death, which means that although cremation is permitted, the ashes must be buried afterwards and not divided. For non-Christians, which includes followers of other religions, agnostics, and atheists, the burial of ashes is a personal choice. Some people choose burial to provide a specific place for loved ones to visit and honor the deceased, while others may opt for scattering ashes or keeping them in a cremation urn at home. Any of these options are acceptable ways to honor your loved one's remains and memory.
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