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From a theological perspective, the central question is not the physical state of the body after death, but the belief in resurrection. Christian doctrine teaches that God’s power is not limited by physical conditions. Whether a body returns to dust naturally or is reduced to ashes through cremation, the promise of resurrection remains unchanged.

This belief is rooted in the understanding that human identity is not confined to physical form. The body, while honored in life and death, is ultimately temporary. What endures is the soul and the divine promise of renewal. For many Christians, this reinforces the idea that cremation does not interfere with God’s plan or diminish one’s spiritual standing.

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