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Cremation Services and Religion

December 23, 2019

Cremation Services and Religion

Posted on December 23, 2019 by Williams Funeral Home under cremation
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There are tons of different religions and belief systems all around the world, and even right here in Spring Hill, TN. Each religion or belief has its own ideas about cremation services in Spring Hill, TN , sometimes going back centuries into the past. For many, the choice between burial and cremation is a religious one, as some religions accept cremation, while others do not depend on their traditions.

Cremation is fully accepted in Christianity. In fact, there are even verses in the Bible that seem to encourage the practice. Take, for example, Genesis 3:19, “By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return.” However, there are some Christians that cite biblical examples in support of traditional burial, such as Christ being buried, or various Old Testament burials. All in all, when it comes to Christianity and burial, it really depends on what the individual prefers.

The Jewish faith, on the other hand, does not allow cremations, as per scripture in the Torah. However, some more modern Jewish families do choose cremation if it coincides with their personal beliefs. It all depends on the family, their sect of Judaism, and their personal preferences for cremation.

Spiritism, or Reincarnation, is a kind of belief system that promotes the idea that all humans carry immortal spirits that will go to another host after death. Cremation is also widely accepted in Spiritism. However, believers do require a certain period of time between the death and the cremation as they believe that the spirit can sometimes remain with the body for a time after death.

The Hindu religion pretty much mandates cremation. Hindus believe that fire is a purifying agent that can help release the deceased’s spirit from its physical body so it can move on to a spiritual dimension. Hinduism also calls for a memorial service after the cremation to keep memories of the deceased alive.

There are tons of options for you to honor and remember your lost loved one, be it through traditional burial or a cremation. No matter what you believe or what your religion is, the only important thing is that the deceased is treated with respect and remembered fondly by those that loved him or her. You are sure to find the right solution for you, your family, and your beliefs in Spring Hill, TN with the help of Williams Funeral Home & Crematory.

We here at Williams Funeral Home & Crematory offer compassionate and accepting cremation services. We cater to many different religions and beliefs and would be happy to help you in your time of loss. If you want to learn more about our Spring Hill, TN cremation services , you can stop by and visit us at 2517 Trotwood Ave, Columbia, TN 38401 or give us a call at (931) 388-2135. We have years in industry experience ready to put at your disposal in your time of loss.

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