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Hindu religion death science or fact?
When someone die in Hindu religion they burn the body, some other religion do not burn but put them in the grave.
According to science we all know:
- Molecular biology of human converts faster by burning the body
- Molecular biology of human do not convert the body faster without burning, it gets melted in a slow motion process
- Invisible transformation protocols of after death are: smoke, wind, ground melting
Does that mean to go to heaven or hell hindu religion decided to go faster we shell burn us?
Otherwise why would they burn there body after death? China and Indian population is rising is that the fact they burn?
6 Answers
- ArcherLv 73 years ago
Christians believed that the body needed to be maintained as you were to be rehoused into the same body in the resurrection. Most religions do not sell this belief hence the body is no longer required after the soul moves on in it's existences. Burning a body means it cannot spread despise, takes less room from the living and is actually more practical than mummification (embalming) and internment. This is why many will cremate or will chose cremation.
- Anonymous3 years ago
"convert the body faster" - convert it to what. All bodies, whether they are cremated or buried, become the basic elements (carbon, silicon, oxygen, phosphorus, iron, etc.). Yes it happens faster if the body is cremated, but that is true of any dead creature.
- Anonymous3 years ago
its a cult to avoid....TRUE CHURCHES TEACH THE TRINITY AND USE THE BIBLE.
- Anonymous3 years ago
The Word of God (The Tree of Life, Light, Love, Wisdom, Understanding and Knowledge) supports burning but Jesus the Christ of Nazareth, the Messiah was not burned but placed in a sepulcher. <t><
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