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Verfasst am: 09.12.2014, 03:47 Titel: iLufzZGBakJFNgq |
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Verfasst am: 04.12.2014, 16:11 Titel: BIoFfRePzfxtdQYiaD |
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Comment by pat on August 19, 2010 at 5:18 pmThe greenies are now teilnlg us what to do after we die. Cremation is now wrong. I agree that some modern burial practices are a little hared to understand but that is history and custom for you. People hate the thought of their loved ones decaying in the ground. They like the idea that they will be there forever looking like they always did. Would you rather we kept the dead with us, in our own homes, like is practiced in some countries? |
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Verfasst am: 04.12.2014, 12:56 Titel: jJeIRsPGjBKYQ |
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Comment by Bob on August 17, 2010 at 4:29 amYeah, that does seem unlikely, pcenlowl. Also, #1 is an exaggerated myth that can be easily be disproved with logic. Some living people pass out from shock, their blood quickly drains from their head. But not as quickly as if their head was detached and blood was leaking all over the place. There is no way someone would remain conscious after that much blood loss.#8 is just a failed attempt at a truism. No matter how someone dies, you can attempt to squeeze that scenario into saying that their brain couldn't get any oxygen, but it doesn't really say anything. |
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