My wife used to work for the arch-dioceses in the greater New Orleans area. The graveyards here are large and filled with some fantastic artwork- they are know as the cities of the dead. They took them on tour in the cemeteries and facilities. All those fancy crypts you see are connected by drain lines. After a little while in the ground the body liquefies and drains into a common cesspool.
I can't see spending a lot of money on my body after death. It is an unnecessary burden of family members and I wont be using that old shell anyway. No use visiting me at a grave site either since I won't be there.
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Anything that dims my vision for Christ, or takes away my taste for Bible study, or cramps me in my prayer life, or makes Christian work difficult, is wrong for me; and I must, as a Christian turn away from it. – J. Wilbur Chapman
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