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Written By: Michael Feufer

Religion
A Chaplain's Guide to Unitology Death in Unitology -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Death Ritual is the most important part of Unitology practice. Death is the most important step for Unitologists, and Unitologists are encouraged to celebrate the death of loved ones and hope to join them, rather than mourn them. Unitologists refuse to allow their member's bodies to be spaced, cremated, or gibbed and eaten. The reason for this is the belief that a human body must be untouched after death, as it is the vessel for the member's convergence. Convergence being the belief that upon death, if the human body has been kept intact and the Unitologist has lived an unselfish life, that all the bodies will one day be reborn with ascended spiritual and physical prowess, and will live in unity with his or her other members as a single community. It is heavily encouraged by members that they keep their bodies in the best shape possible upon death. Teachings to embrace