Wednesday, July 23, 2008

this is about selling human organs, is it right or is it wrong? the debate now is loud and strong.

people who say that it alright to buy a human organ are those people who are in desperate need for it. You can say all you want, but a person suffering form kidney failure will want to buy a kidney from anyone willing to sell, even if it is morally wrong or even if its a criminal offence. a healthy person will never understand how it feels to be hook up to a machine almost daily. you cannot do anything useful, you are just living a waiting game.

people who does not need the organs will say it is morally wrong. its the opposite.

of course the rich will have the power to do it whenever they want. money speaks volume. money is power. money do wonders to people with such needs.

so who should we listen to?

its hard. just like euthanasia, a normal person would never want to die, but a person suffering from terminal illness and in great pain and suffering will want to die as soon as possible so as to suffer less and have some form of dignity in life. something that he/she can still control.

i oppose euthanasia, not that because i am a roman catholic and have to be pro life. God gives us live and we should respect it. i am not sure if i will stand firm with this principles if i am the one lying on death bed....just waiting...and waiting for God to come get me. i hope that day will not come for me to make this kind of decision. its cruel.

debate all you want. there will be people who will agree and people who oppose. but the main thing here is this.... who are we to say and judge?

there is always 2 sides to a coin. 2 sides to a story.

if everyone abides by rules and laws.... this world would have been a better place. there will not be hungry children. there will be no wars. there will be no corruption. there WILL ONLY be PEACE and HAPPINESS.

i am a peaceful beagle. i do what my God allows me to do and what i think is right, as long as i don't kill, steal or hurt anyone.

another useless thought

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