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A large faith conference is pushing back on "green composting" as a way to handle human remains.
It is improper to compost human remains and the practice is disrespectful to the body of the deceased, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops said in a statement released Thursday, March 23.
"The guidance offered by the Congregation regarding burial and cremation reflects the Church’s overarching concern that due respect be shown to the bodily remains of the deceased in a way that gives visible witness to our faith and hope in the resurrection of the body," said the statement, authored by the conference's doctrine committee.
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The body is not going to be resurrected. Your spirit/soul is resurrected, not the physical body. While I personally wouldn't do a composting of a body, I see no religious reason why is can't be done. We are all from dust (Genesis 2:7), so why not go back from whence you came? The Catholic Church allows cremation, why not composting, which is more natural?
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