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Originally Posted by jambutty
I’m on the side of when in Rome.
If the Hindus or anyone else wants to follow their religion’s burial rights and they clash with the law of the land let me point them to the nearest airport.
Not in the public interest Royboy39 is a euphemism for we don’t want to be accused of being racist. Or should that be religionist?
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Whilst its against the law its wrong to do it, however the law is not written in stone and is up for discusssion. IF they can provide a suitable place where their beliefs can be accomodated without inconvienience to others then I would support it.
Not in the Public interest to me suggests someone applied some common sense.
to me teh following quote is teh important one
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But the authority ruled that the cremation of human remains anywhere outside a crematorium was prohibited under law.
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In my eyes what he is applying for is to open an open air crematorium. no more no less, at the end of the day the smoke is piped up out of the chimney at Burnley road and dependant on the wind ends up blowing all over accy anyway, what difference does it make that its from an indoor oven as opposed to an outdoor one.
In fact, I would venture so far as to say I would prefer to be done on an outside one myself rather than some indignity of being just another cadavar to be burnt at some point well after my family have seen me disappear through the curtain to the words that they commit me onwards in what spiritual journey I end up on( if there is one at all for you non believers) when in reality its just to line me up with whoever else happens to be going through the same day.