July 2, 2023 at 7:43 pm
#225078
So heating water to 150c, adding a few chemicals and tipping them down a public sewer after x boils, along with some brown slurry left from the process going down a public sewer after each boil, then using heat or electricy to dry the bones and finally using electricty to power a machine to crush the bones into a white powder is more enviromently friending than burning someone in a amodern crematorium ??
Douglas Davies from Durham University, an anthropologist, theologian and expert in death rites said “the UK has “a history of innovation” when it came to funerals.” ? Of course we have ?
Were going mad!