A nice passage for the remains of the day . . .
"The more important choice, it seems to me, is not about which body-disposal method we choose but, rather, whether we arrange to pass on to our surviving family and friends not our valuables but, rather, our values.
"How, in other words, do we teach our children, grandchildren and so on what we have thought is vital in life, what moral and ethical principles are at our core and what theology, if any, underpins all of that. Such matters are way, way more important than where are our dead bodies will be as they decay back into the ancient atoms that made them up."
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