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Sam2 -“Look at the current attitudes towards Jews in Europe and Israel in general on organ donations and then tell me that there is no Eivah there. Whether or not we can give a good logical argument to remove Eivah doesn’t change the fact that people will have emotional responses that could lead to Jewish deaths.”
I really don’t believe this Eivah would change if every Jew in the world would become card carrying organ donors. They don’t want to send organs to Israel because they hate Israelis and possibly all Jews!
“And once again, just because a lot is done when the person has a pulse doesn’t meant that you can’t sign a card saying that organs can only be harvested after the heart has stopped beating.”
Again you are being ignorant. There is no such thing. Once you give permission for them to take organs, they will take them when they want. Is it possible for states to enact such legislation that it’s upto the individual at what time he/she can allow the organs to be taken? Yes, but right now the law is either they can take them or not -no inbetween!