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It is not a human event. It is God will to have a Resurrection Day where all people will be judged in front of God, the Creator.
They are usually buried or cremated.
Resurrection is when something is brought back usually from death.
Yes the soul never dies
Once a body is cremated, the ashes can be converted to a diamond.
No, the cremated remains of a person, their ashes, do not change over time. The ashes are what is left of the crushed bones and will remain as that.
Resurrection is the concept of a living being coming back to life after death.It is a religious concept, where it is used in two distinct respects: a belief in the resurrection of individual souls that is current and ongoing (Christian idealism, realized eschatology), or else a belief in a singular "Resurrection of the Dead" event at the end of the world.The Resurrection of the Dead is a standard belief in the three God religions.In a number of ancient religions, a life-death-rebirth deity is a deity which dies and resurrects. The death and resurrection of Jesus is the central focus of Christianity.The soul is believed by some to be the divine and immortal part of the human being, and some believe it is the actual vehicle by which people are resurrected. However, theological debate ensues with regard to what kind of resurrection is factual - either a spiritual resurrection with a spirit body or a material resurrection with a restored human body.Refer to link below for more details.
George Francis Topp has written: 'The teaching of Irenaeus on the resurrection of the body' -- subject- s -: Body, Human, Catholic Church, Christianity, Doctrines, History of doctrines, Human Body, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of the Human body, Resurrection, Views on resurrection
No, all of them are deceased, and probably cremated, as this is the Sikh custom.
A Columbarium, which contains niches to store cremated human remains.
It seems there may be a typo in your question. Did you mean "cremated"? If so, cremated refers to the process of reducing a deceased body to ashes and bone fragments through combustion. This method is commonly used for handling funeral arrangements and disposing of human remains.
No, Jesus is now both fully human and fully divine.