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RE: Contest Alert:1 Picture 1 Story week # 32 "Humanity Has No Religion, Thank You India For saving A Precious Life"

in Steem For Pakistan2 months ago (edited)

In many countries are foreigners at work. They cook, clean, are teachers, bakers, doctors, nurses, foster parents and so on. They all do their share and care (even if there is a reason behind it they still do). What religion (or gender or age) has to do with 'humanity' I will never understand.
What I do notice is that some people, nations, religions or overhere frequently atheists show more humanity than the extreme religious ones (to them those with a different believe are worse then atheists and beasts).

It would be a good thing if religion wouldn't overrule being human.

I am glad she made it but it saddens me to read they prayed for someone's death since to save a person for an average of 5 years (it's how long a donor organ lasts) one person has to 'die' (kept alive to take the organ out since organs from dead people are useless).

The way they harvest organs, the pain the donors are in made me and my children decide not to be a donor or ever accept an organ. Same for blood.

The doctors did more than their oath asked from them. This oath is no longer required with us and changed many times during the past decennia. Vets don't have the oath which says enough about the fall of humanity at our side of the world ☹️

Unfortunately, I must say that humanity rarely pays. Those who 'give' care and show it attract abbusive, manipulative people and are scolded. It feels as if 'humanity' is an industry good for a lot of scam.

You gave plenty of food for thought. Thanks for inviting me.

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