THE SIN OF CREMATION according to the Bible says

Cremation has become more common, especially in the West, as families face rising costs, limited burial space, and environmental concerns. While many see it as a practical and respectful option, Christians often ask: Is cremation a sin according to the Bible? The question continues to spark debate shaped by scripture, symbolism, and tradition.

The Bible does not explicitly forbid cremation. There is no commandment telling believers to avoid it. The preference for burial comes mainly from biblical custom and culture, not direct teaching. In scripture, burial was most common. Abraham, Moses, and Jesus were buried, and over time this practice became sacred, symbolizing peace, respect, and hope in the resurrection.

Some theologians question whether cremation dishonors the body, which scripture calls the “temple of the Holy Spirit.” Others respond that the soul, not the physical remains, is what matters most to God. Historically, burial represented reverence and continuity, while cremation was sometimes linked to pagan rituals. Even though modern cremation is chosen for practical reasons, this past association still makes some believers uneasy.

Today, many pastors and scholars agree that cremation does not affect salvation or resurrection. God’s power to restore life is not limited by how the body returns to the earth.

In the end, the choice between burial and cremation is deeply personal. For Christians, faith rests not in the condition of the body, but in the promise of eternal life — a hope that goes beyond both ashes and dust.

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