Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That isn’t going to happen. People have a lot of religious beliefs about burying the body whole. We need to adopt the practices of the East. They wrap the body in white cloth, and drop it in a hole.
It's superstition. It is the year 2023.
They're already developing over burial plots in Europe because they have advanced thinking.
I’m an atheist, and I agree it’s superstition. Still, government has no business dictating how people can observe their death rituals. Put your wishes in writing if you’d like to not contribute to the cemetery problem.
If observing death rituals is adversely affecting the climate crisis, then government has an absolute right and obligation to step in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That isn’t going to happen. People have a lot of religious beliefs about burying the body whole. We need to adopt the practices of the East. They wrap the body in white cloth, and drop it in a hole.
It's superstition. It is the year 2023.
They're already developing over burial plots in Europe because they have advanced thinking.
I’m an atheist, and I agree it’s superstition. Still, government has no business dictating how people can observe their death rituals. Put your wishes in writing if you’d like to not contribute to the cemetery problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Land accessible to developed cities and infrastructure is NOT unlimited. We need more dense areas, more town-centric, etc. Its ridiculous how much land they take up. Same with churches and their living rent-free/tax-free/audit-free. Yes, they should be banned. Its all poppy-cock. Processing of bodies through embalming is also a horrendous practice.
https://www.businessinsider.com/burying-dead-bodies-environment-funeral-conservation-2015-10#eco-friendly-alternatives-do-exist-6
Churches are vital parts of a community that provide conference rooms and meeting spaces for all sorts of community and civic groups. They don't just take up space but provide hosting places otherwise unavailable to people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That isn’t going to happen. People have a lot of religious beliefs about burying the body whole. We need to adopt the practices of the East. They wrap the body in white cloth, and drop it in a hole.
It's superstition. It is the year 2023.
They're already developing over burial plots in Europe because they have advanced thinking.
Anonymous wrote:Very immense graveyard across the river in Arlington, OP. Too bad you can’t touch that and the heroes buried there.
Anonymous wrote:OP, are you talking about building housing developments on burial sites, like in the movie “Poltergeist”?
Or are you saying we shouldn’t devote any more land to cemetaries?
Anonymous wrote:That isn’t going to happen. People have a lot of religious beliefs about burying the body whole. We need to adopt the practices of the East. They wrap the body in white cloth, and drop it in a hole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have nearly endless quantities of land in North America. No, I'm not concerned about cemeteries. Rock Creek Park is how big? Most of it is useless.
+1
OP sounds like someone who has never taken a road trip anywhere and has no idea how vast our country is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have nearly endless quantities of land in North America. No, I'm not concerned about cemeteries. Rock Creek Park is how big? Most of it is useless.
+1
OP sounds like someone who has never taken a road trip anywhere and has no idea how vast our country is.