In todayβs world, different burial practices have become common. Some people choose traditional burial in the ground, while others prefer cremation, considering it simple, clean, and more suitable for modern times.
However, for some believers, a big question arises:
Is cremation a sin according to the Bible?
In the biblical narrative, many people were buried in the ground, such as Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Burial is often seen as a way of honoring the human body, which is believed to be created in the image of God.

However, the Bible does not clearly command that cremation is a sin or explicitly forbid it. There are only a few instances where burning bodies is mentioned, usually in special situations such as war or judgment.
Because of this, some Christians believe that burial is the preferred practice, while others see cremation simply as a method of handling the body, not a sin, as long as it is done with respect.
In the end, this question is not only about βright or wrong,β but also about personal belief and conviction. What matters most is respect for life and remembering those who have passed away.