Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Death and burial

Stephen King writes in the beginning of one of his bestsellers:

"Here are some people who have written books, telling what they did and why they did those things:

John Dean. Henry Kissinger. Adolph Hitler.Caryl Chessman. Jeb Magruder. Napoleon. Talleyrand. Disraeli. Robert Zimmerman, also known as Bob Dylan. Locke. Charlton Heston. Errol Flynn. The Ayatollah Khomeini. Gandhi. Charles Olson. Charles Colson. A Victorian Gentleman. Dr.X.

Most people also believe that God has written a Book, or books, telling what He did and why–at least to a degree–He did those things, and since most of these people also believe that humans were made in the image of God, then He also may be regarded as a person...or, more properly, as a Person.

Here are some people who have not written books, telling what they did...and what they saw:

The man who buried Hitler. The man who performed the autopsy on John Wilkes Booth. The man who embalmed Elvis Presley. The man who embalmed–badly, most undertakers say–Pope John XXIII. The twoscore undertakers who cleaned up Jonestown, carrying body bags, spearing paper cups with those spikes custodians carry in city parks, waving away the flies. Then man who cremated William Holden. The man who encased the body of Alexander the Great in gold so it would not rot. The men who mummified the Pharaohs.

Death is a mystery, and burial is a secret."

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