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Mintaka
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Plants have DNA too. Heck, even if you don’t eat anything, you breathe and drink in hundreds of thousands of microscopic organisms, and you also consume your own cells. So you’ll have to get over being sickened by consuming DNA.
Plus, you won’t live too long eating only minerals.
I feel for you about your father. You should be glad you’re not in my family! My mom made a scrapbook of the entire funeral and embalming process of her father. (Partly for legal reasons, partly because my mom loves detailed photo documentation of all events, and partly because Grandma’s sisters kept giving her tranquilizers and Grandma was clearly not going to remember much of the funeral.) Anyway, the point is that I was called upon to go with my mom to keep an eye on the embalming process, since there’d been some problems with the original embalming before he was shipped home to us for his burial. Needless to say, I didn’t find it delightful to see Grandpa looking the worse for wear.
But we aren’t like the pagans who have no hope, as they say. It’s unpleasant to see corruption acting on a well-loved face, and it can be unnerving to see just how close our bodies are to the animals. But there is more to it than that, and we know it. And when I see that body again, it will have been raised, and changed, and reunited with the soul belonging to it.
And Grandpa will laugh his head off about that scrapbook.
Plus, you won’t live too long eating only minerals.
I feel for you about your father. You should be glad you’re not in my family! My mom made a scrapbook of the entire funeral and embalming process of her father. (Partly for legal reasons, partly because my mom loves detailed photo documentation of all events, and partly because Grandma’s sisters kept giving her tranquilizers and Grandma was clearly not going to remember much of the funeral.) Anyway, the point is that I was called upon to go with my mom to keep an eye on the embalming process, since there’d been some problems with the original embalming before he was shipped home to us for his burial. Needless to say, I didn’t find it delightful to see Grandpa looking the worse for wear.
But we aren’t like the pagans who have no hope, as they say. It’s unpleasant to see corruption acting on a well-loved face, and it can be unnerving to see just how close our bodies are to the animals. But there is more to it than that, and we know it. And when I see that body again, it will have been raised, and changed, and reunited with the soul belonging to it.
And Grandpa will laugh his head off about that scrapbook.