I think the problem would be justifying the expense. Since catholics believe in a supernatural bodily resurrection, they would still respect the preserved but feel no need to maintain them in a chilled state.
Well, a number of recent fights between “rational atheists”/secularists and the Catholic church have been based on the atheists and secularists complaining that the Catholic church’s interpretation of the obligation not to kill was too strong.
I think the problem would be justifying the expense. Since catholics believe in a supernatural bodily resurrection, they would still respect the preserved but feel no need to maintain them in a chilled state.
It would depend on how they interpreted the obligation to not kill.
Well, a number of recent fights between “rational atheists”/secularists and the Catholic church have been based on the atheists and secularists complaining that the Catholic church’s interpretation of the obligation not to kill was too strong.