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- GonzoStyle - 10-05-2004

Jews can't have tattoos, the myth is that you can't be buried in a jewish cemetary which is not true.


- Arpikarhu - 10-05-2004

i cede the point


- GonzoStyle - 10-05-2004

You have a tattoo don't you, admit it sinner!!!!


- The Jays - 10-06-2004

What if you're cremated? Can Jews be be buried in an urn?


- crx girl - 10-06-2004

who cares, be responsible, have yourself cremated


- Arpikarhu - 10-06-2004

The Jays Wrote:What if you're cremated? Can Jews be be buried in an urn?
when someone is cremated they dont get buried in an urn. your basic stupidity knows no bounds.


- The Jays - 10-06-2004

Try not, dumbass. Catholics are allowed to be cremated, but the cremains must be placed in the ground. They must be put in an urn and put in the ground, together. So, no, try not.


- Galt - 10-06-2004

anyone who does anything based on what a religion says is stupid.


- Mad - 10-06-2004

Why ruin a perfectly good urn, when a used Chinese food container works just as well.


- HedCold - 10-06-2004

my mom has the ashes of her friend in my house
its kind of creepy when i think about it


- lush - 10-06-2004

My grandfather was cremated and put in a bag. When my grandmother came from florida to put him in the wall at the cemetary, she bought him in a dustbuster box. I thought it was quite fitting.


- Goatweed - 10-06-2004

cremains?


- Galt - 10-06-2004

yeah, I thought the same thing. Can't be a word, right? Wrong. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=cremains">http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=cremains</a><!-- m -->


- Arpikarhu - 10-06-2004

The Jays Wrote:Try not, dumbass. Catholics are allowed to be cremated, but the cremains must be placed in the ground. They must be put in an urn and put in the ground, together. So, no, try not.
CITE YOUR SOURCES!!


- GonzoStyle - 10-06-2004

cremains sounds like creamy lo-meins, sounds deeeeelicious.


- Goatweed - 10-06-2004

damn


- GonzoStyle - 10-06-2004

oh man, I want some lo-mein now.

beef or shrimp?


- The Jays - 10-06-2004

Arpikarhu Wrote:
The Jays Wrote:Try not, dumbass. Catholics are allowed to be cremated, but the cremains must be placed in the ground. They must be put in an urn and put in the ground, together. So, no, try not.
CITE YOUR SOURCES!!
Quote:Catholic burial practice calls for the cremains to be buried in an urn within a consecrated grave or placed inside a mausoleum. Keeping ashes at home or scattering them on land or sea, even where legal, is inappropriate to the Church's deep reverence for the body as a place where the soul has resided, As "Our Sunday Visitor's Catholic Encyclopedia" notes:

"Cremation was the normal custom in the ancient civilized world, except in Egypt, Judea and China. It was repugnant to early Christians because of the belief in the resurrection of the body. By the fifth century, cremation had been largely abandoned in the Roman Empire because of Christian influence."

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- Arpikarhu - 10-06-2004

like i am going to believe some cult site. nice try.


- Goatweed - 10-06-2004

GonzoStyle Wrote:oh man, I want some lo-mein now.

beef or shrimp?
pork