Scripture doesn't mention the word cremation per se, one must become familiar with burials, and why we bury embalmed bodies.
Everyone resurrects upon death, meaning our soul's immediately return to the Father that gave it, and the flesh body returns to dust from whence it came.
Ecclesiastes 3:20 mentions this more specifically on how all are from the dust, and all return to the dust, but back up a few verses to (15) so to get the gust of how we all began the same way, and return to the same place, also how we breath the same air...
So no matter how we are buried, we are not in the flesh body anymore, we have gone back to the Father.
Full burials are for the Living, IMO.
We buried embalmed bodies believing not in resurrection.
Everyone resurrects upon death, meaning our soul's immediately return to the Father that gave it, and the flesh body returns to dust from whence it came.
Ecclesiastes 3:20 mentions this more specifically on how all are from the dust, and all return to the dust, but back up a few verses to (15) so to get the gust of how we all began the same way, and return to the same place, also how we breath the same air...
So no matter how we are buried, we are not in the flesh body anymore, we have gone back to the Father.
Full burials are for the Living, IMO.
We buried embalmed bodies believing not in resurrection.
Indicating he went to the right side of Paradise.
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