One of the reasons why so many people are choosing burial services is because of all the information that’s available on cremation online. As recently as 20 years ago, it wasn’t possible for people to find out much about cremation without picking up a book on it. But today, they can learn almost everything they want to know about cremation by poking around online for an hour or two.That being said, it’s worth noting that people shouldn’t believe everything they read about cremation online. There are, unfortunately, still quite a few myths about cremation out there on the World Wide Web. We would like to dispel a few of the most common cremation-related myths for you today. Check them out below.Myth: Being cremated prevents a person from having a funeral. There are some people who are still under the impression that being cremated prevents someone from having a funeral. But this couldn’t be further from the truth. If you want to be cremated, your family can have Bristol, VA funeral services for you if they want. In fact, you can preplan these services yourself and make sure they’re everything you want them to be. Whatever the case, being cremated doesn’t automatically mean a person can’t have a funeral held for them.Myth: The cremation process involves fire. For years, many people were afraid to even consider cremation as a viable option for themselves or their loved ones because they thought it involved fire. But this isn’t true at all. The cremation process is carried out using heat, not fire. A person’s body is subjected to extremely high temperatures in order to reduce it down into a pile of bone fragments, but it won’t ever come into contact with any actual fire.Myth: A person’s remains can get mixed up with someone else’s remains during cremation. Another thing that people have traditionally been afraid of when it comes to cremation is the idea that their remains might get mixed up with someone else’s remains. But this won’t be possible as long as a funeral home follows the proper procedures. During cremation, a person’s body is placed into a cremation chamber on their own. And once cremation is complete, their remains are removed from the chamber and the chamber is cleaned thoroughly prior to the next cremation taking place. This prevents anyone’s remains from commingling with the remains of other people.Myth: Most religions still aren’t on board with cremation. For a long time, a lot of the world’s major religions were against allowing cremation. There are still a few, including Judaism and Islam, that aren’t on board with it. But most other major religions, including Christianity and even Catholicism, have come around to it. You shouldn’t rule cremation out simply because you don’t think your religion would approve of it. You might be surprised to see where your religion actually stands.At Farris Funeral Service, Inc. – Main Street Chapel, we would be more than happy to speak with you about these cremation myths and any others that you’ve heard. We can set you up with accurate information on Bristol, VA cremations, and help plan one for you or a loved one. Contact us to see why so many people in the area have trusted us for their cremation needs.
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