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Jeanette L:
I think the system might be greatly improved if there were more financial incentives. People are now dying because there is not an available transplant organ. If living people could sell an irrevocable right to their organs upon death, then many more would live, and many more would be paying attention to exactly how and when the organs are removed.I think what the responder was trying to interject into the dialogue is the fact that the Medical/Science community has allowed for a philosophy of relativism to dominate any discussion of moral judgement, which in turn has allowed immoral practices (abortion being the example given, but not limited to) for the sake of financial gain, and the help of some to the detriment of others. I don’t think the intent was to suggest that the entire system or all practitioners were immoral or practicing for financial gain; only, that philosophical corruption has already been introduced into the system, which has a tendency over time to corrupt the system as a whole.
It is more about where it is all heading, not that there is any question that hundreds of thousands of people have been helped and blessed through the donor transplant system.