I doubt that the organs are in any acceptible condition for transplant
at this point, or even a few months after the incident.

larry

On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 10:16:40 -0600, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Tylerwrote:
> > I don't think that taking the money would be a give away.  Hell most
> > people's morality is up for sale anyway.
> >
> 
> I agree - it seems the real question is how much is your wife's dead
> body worth?  Some would say it's just an empty vessel, so morally not
> much.  Others would say her dignity and soul is on the line and it
> must be put to rest.
> 
> Which brings up another question - organ donation.  If her body is
> allowed to die what will be done with her organs?  Should they be
> donated?  What are the morals on that?
> 
> Could there even be an argument that says not allowing her to die
> naturally is immoral since not only does it possibly strand her soul
> (should you believe in this type of thing) but it also is a death
> sentance to someone who could be otherwise saved?
> 
> 

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