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Originally posted by airforce:
I generally don't believe conspiracy theories, and I don't believe this one. The family doesn't want an autopsy, and Justice Scalia wanted his remains to be cremated. In my opinion, their wishes should be respected, even if that is a little inconvenient for the rest of us.

Onward and upward,
airforce
I'm married to a catholic. Scalia was a very traditional catholic and my wife made it pretty clear early in my marriage that cremation was a no no. Why would Scalia ask for Cremation?

I'm ok with a funeral pyre to send my spirit to the god of my faith, otherwise I want to be planted in the ground without missing parts with a traditional Christian ceremony (regardless).


"Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always Bad Men." Lord Actin 1887

I fear we live in evil times...