i don't get how it wouldn't be acceptable for religious purposes, i mean, if there was a god, do you think your judgment would be weighed more heavily towards how many of your organs are intact, or that you let your last fleshly remnants be donated to another person, prolongating their life to carry out god's will? i suppose it depends on your religious beliefs, but i think that no deity would punish someone for lack of organs if he donated them to save another human life.

i'm not religious or anything, i voted that they can take whatever organs they find useful.

i'm a little baked right now, sorry for rambling
vingt.trois Reviewed by vingt.trois on . Will you donate your organs when you die? Personally I'll donate anything they can take from my body, anything to help out many fellow human beings. I mean think of all the death and suffering you can prevent simply by having a donor card! Yet for some sad reason, I just saw a news report that said something like only 18% of people are organ donors. That just seems really sad to me when organs are in such demand. When I was in grade 12 my english class had a discussion about it. There were about 30 students in the class, and when Rating: 5