In the 12th century, burning bodies was often viewed as a dishonorable practice, associated with punishment or a lack of proper burial rites, which were crucial for ensuring peace in the afterlife according to Christian beliefs. Many believed that unburned bodies were necessary for resurrection, and burning could prevent souls from finding eternal rest. Additionally, during this time, the act could be linked to accusations of heresy or witchcraft, leading to social stigma and fear within communities. Overall, it was seen as a violation of religious and cultural norms surrounding death and the afterlife.
Because there was an extreamly bad stench from the thousands of dead, decomposing bodies.
in europe it was summer rains and bad weather
because they have done a bad crime but Romans always killed peopleso they smell like poo
BAD because they didn't get enough pay
Mostly by boat, as the roads were so bad. Or they just walked.
Drugs are bad for your body, because they can burn your tissue. They can also alter your bodies function.
Yes, there is a guy who gets a burn in the bad romance.
burn it
Yes It Does Depending On How Bad The Burn Is.
burn it
12th date
12th of October 2009
Bad
In Breaking Bad, Walter White used hydrofluoric acid to dissolve bodies.
Yes
No!
it can burn things