alkaline hydrolysis and crops?

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Bellaseara

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Does anyone have a opinion on alkaline hydrolysis its a new form or cremation and it liquifies the body except for bones which are then cremated but the liquid part gets to go down the drain. I saw a new article on this and it was being proposed as a cleaner greener alternative to normal cremation and could be mixed with sewage and then sprayed on crops. It feels really creepy and odd to me. I dont really know if there is any Christian reason to not be ok with it but the catholic church is standing against it being passed. Any Opinions?

https://www.usnews.com/news/best-st...ne-hydrolysis-dissolving-dead-bodies-in-water

https://mirslaw.com/human-compostin...greener-disposition-of-remains-in-washington/

https://dulcededonke.com/blogs/news...manure-biosolids-human-sludge-and-toxic-waste

there a couple articles about it
 

shittim

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I recall reading of a battle somewhere in europe centuries ago, the farmers noted they had exceptional crops of grain for several years after the battle.
The "earth clothes" are sloughed off and left behind when we go to our reward or destiny.
 
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Sounds like a win win for all, funeral industry uses much less energy, this should make the greeny's happy. Farmers are happy with the cheap manure, the end product is soylent green in which the food is made from human remains. ;)
This will make the globalists happy
 
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You don't want sewage or human remains sprayed on crops. Fertilizer, maybe. But stuff ON crops is bad news. Like E. coli.

You also don't want there to be ANY chance that there could be leftovers that a person might accidentally consume. BSE - Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy - or "Mad Cow Disease" is basically caused when a vertebrate eats brain material of one of its own kind. BSE arises in cattle (sheep and other animals too) when downer cattle are ground into feed and fed back to other cattle. Bad proteins call prions form which dissolve the brain, to put it in simple terms.

If there is ANY chance of brain material from corpses being accidentally consumed by humans, this is a bad idea. It already sounds like the people putting out this idea have no clue about the risks.

There are other problems too. "Corpse air" can be harmful if breathed. I imagine you would have to be careful how you store this stuff. Then there is the problem - which happens with graveyards - of corpse material getting into the water supply.

There are way too many down sides to this scheme just on a practical level. It sounds like another Luciferian-pushed anti-human dumb idea. Like lab grown human meat.
 
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I really don't know enough to make a good judgment but it sounds bad to me. There is a huge green burial movement in liberal communities and I'm not against less consumerism and wasting less. I just don't know if the food supply is best place to do that.
 

Moses_Young

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Does anyone have a opinion on alkaline hydrolysis its a new form or cremation and it liquifies the body except for bones which are then cremated but the liquid part gets to go down the drain. I saw a new article on this and it was being proposed as a cleaner greener alternative to normal cremation and could be mixed with sewage and then sprayed on crops. It feels really creepy and odd to me. I dont really know if there is any Christian reason to not be ok with it but the catholic church is standing against it being passed. Any Opinions?
I don't agree with it. To me, as man was created in God's image, his body should be disposed of with respect. Mulching it for crops is not only disrespectful, but has cannibalistic and heathen/pagan overtones.
 

Gideon300

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Does anyone have a opinion on alkaline hydrolysis its a new form or cremation and it liquifies the body except for bones which are then cremated but the liquid part gets to go down the drain. I saw a new article on this and it was being proposed as a cleaner greener alternative to normal cremation and could be mixed with sewage and then sprayed on crops. It feels really creepy and odd to me. I dont really know if there is any Christian reason to not be ok with it but the catholic church is standing against it being passed. Any Opinions?

https://www.usnews.com/news/best-st...ne-hydrolysis-dissolving-dead-bodies-in-water

https://mirslaw.com/human-compostin...greener-disposition-of-remains-in-washington/

https://dulcededonke.com/blogs/news...manure-biosolids-human-sludge-and-toxic-waste

there a couple articles about it
God's people have always treated the dead with respect. It's one more sign of the rot that has set into society that the dead could be treated with such contempt.