Some religious groups prohibit autopsies
They killed, and used force on other religions, focing them to follow thier religion.
Ban Johnson was born January 5, 1865, in Norwalk, OH, USA.
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Autopsies are not normally covered by insurance companies or Medicare
Some religions have a commandment from God to the survivors of the flood to "go forth and multiply", and they feel that contraception is contrary to that directive.
That depends on the religion. Some religions ban gay marriage, and some accept it completely.
Fewer autopsies have been performed in the United States during the past 10-20 years
They killed, and used force on other religions, focing them to follow thier religion.
Pathologist
the family pays for the autopsy
A Veteranarian
Some physicans may refuse to do autopsies on specific patients because of a fear of contracting diseases such as AIDS, hepatitis, or Creutzfeld-Jakob disease
The Romans never banned the religions of the other peoples of the empire. They tolerated and respected the religions of the conquered peoples. When Christianity spread around the empire, there was a number of persecutions. However, Christianity was never banned. The only instance of banning religions was when mainstream Christianity (the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church) was made the sole legitimate religion of the empire (and therefore the state religion) in the Edict of Thessalonica of 380.The purpose of the edict was to ban dissident Christian doctrines, which were branded as heretic. The dissident sects, particularly Arian Christianity which was popular around the empire, were then persecuted.
No, a mortician is a person educated in the preservation and proper disposal of human corpses - they often have a college degree but are not medical professionals. Autopsies are performed by medical doctors.
They believed people had a right to their religious freedoms, and evolution is the exact opposite of what the major monotheistic religions believe in in the United States.