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Kissing in the Bible, the contact with the human body is more in the framework of the ritual laws of the people of Moses, rather than the contact directly causing the person to mourn. Anyone who touches a human corpse is ritually "impure" for seven days. This impurity did not mean being sinful or morally impure, but rather a ceremonial state that required purification to return to worship. The Bible also recommends that death be treated with respect and proper ceremony. To show consolation and sympathy to the bereaved. In the New Testament, Jesus touched the dead bodies several times, such as the daughter of Jairus and the son of the widow of Nain, and brought them back to life. These events show that the life-giving power of Jesus Christ prevailed over the laws of ritual impurity. God is spirit. In this verse, the meaning of God can be both God the Father and Jesus Christ. God the Father, Holy Spirit, is both the Spirit of God the Father and the Spirit of Christ. And where the Spirit of God is, there is freedom. So if the Spirit of Christ is in us, then we will be truly free. The Spirit of God brings healing, freedom and health. So, by kissing the deceased, we should not fall out of the bad habits that sometimes lead people to leave the coldness of that bitter moment on our lips and fear in our hearts for years.