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Jehovah's Witnesses have no objection to cremation. In fact, many fellow witnesses I have known, were cremated when they died. If a witness declines to attend a non-Jehovah's Witness funeral for someone who is cremated, it will likely be due to whatever other religious ceremonies that are likely going to be taking place.

Answer 2: The Scriptures do not present any basic objection to the practice of cremation. What might influence whether one of Jehovah's Witnesses attends or not is the way the local community views funeral customs. Those who abide by Bible principles would certainly not want to do anything that would cause unnecessary offense to their neighbors. Jehovah's Witness would would not engage in a practice that might seem to indicate belief in false religious teachings, such as the immortality of the soul. Awake 3/09 p. 10-11

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