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As society continues to evolve, the conversations surrounding death will likely become more open and diverse. The “right” choice is rarely a universal one; it is a synthesis of faith, family tradition, and personal peace. By understanding the origins of these beliefs and the lack of a definitive scriptural condemnation, individuals can approach their end-of-life planning without the shadow of guilt. Death is a transition, and whether the body is committed to the earth or the fire, it is the life lived and the grace received that truly define the journey home.