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The Kitchen Sink
Organ/Body Donation & Christianity
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave-W" data-source="post: 74058204" data-attributes="member: 354693"><p>I see no biblical issue with organ or body donation. God can and will reassemble us at resurrection, even if we were sitting on a nuke when it went off and we are entirely vaporized. </p><p></p><p>But what of those donated parts? If any of you have heard more than a cut or 2 from my CD you will hear Gary doing the lead singing. About a year prior to us recording that project, he had cornea transplants due to a work accident. A few months after the surgery, he would wake up seeing a different room and a different wife and kids. It would clear after a few seconds. So he told the doctor on a follow up appointment and the doc said it was actually rather common. What he saw was most likely the donor’s family and bedroom. </p><p></p><p>It sounds rather spooky; but perhaps that genetic memory could lead the recipient to come to faith.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave-W, post: 74058204, member: 354693"] I see no biblical issue with organ or body donation. God can and will reassemble us at resurrection, even if we were sitting on a nuke when it went off and we are entirely vaporized. But what of those donated parts? If any of you have heard more than a cut or 2 from my CD you will hear Gary doing the lead singing. About a year prior to us recording that project, he had cornea transplants due to a work accident. A few months after the surgery, he would wake up seeing a different room and a different wife and kids. It would clear after a few seconds. So he told the doctor on a follow up appointment and the doc said it was actually rather common. What he saw was most likely the donor’s family and bedroom. It sounds rather spooky; but perhaps that genetic memory could lead the recipient to come to faith. [/QUOTE]
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