Christians traditionally have the option to either bury or cremate the dead, and practices can vary by denomination and cultural context. Burial has been the more traditional method, reflecting the belief in the resurrection of the body. However, cremation is increasingly accepted in many Christian communities, provided it is done respectfully and does not contradict the faith's teachings. Ultimately, the choice often depends on personal or family preference and specific theological beliefs.
Yes, the Mesopotamians did bury their dead. They also tending the graves meticulously.
It is very likely that many of the early Christians followed the first-century Jewish practice of placing the bones of their dead in ossuaries, or bone boxes. Certainly, by the third century, we find a widespread Christian practice of using the catacombs for storage of the dead, a practice not unlike the use of ossuaries. Romans could bury or burn their dead, but at different times one practice was preferred over another, and family preferences were the deciding factor. The pagan Romans were deeply religious and would have treated their dead with due respect.
bury the dead
The Kush built smaller pyramids than the Egyptians to bury their dead kings. Hoped this help ^ ^ * * <>
in their houses
The Christians, like many other Romans, buried their dead in the catacombs.
In the Catacombs.
These places were the catacombs.
Um, not sure! Someone please correct me!
They bury it.
let the dead bury the dead
Bury Your Dead was created in 2001.
Bury the dead ones, or ask a vet to get rid of the dead ones, or, well, I don't like putting it this way...burn the dead ones?
The duration of Bury Me Dead is 1.13 hours.
Bury Me Dead was created on 1947-10-18.
Bury Your Dead - album - was created in 2007-12.
you bury it or burn it