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Religions or mouvement of spirit in future
donation in future is great tink i dont wont your money i wont sesibilise you in the unification of religion e unification on commmunication of spirit.bat is possible if you heart is open ...of the energy of cosmic radiation of god
take esemple of Gandi martin luter king mother teresa dalai lama pope jhon paul 2 the are leaders of donation expirit .. if you are more expirit give ..if you are more money make a charity .
The new generation of elettric-magnetic spiritually .
If you are jung e you ambrace a generic or ecletic " spirituality " you dint undestend the old values of the old religions .
I live in Rome colese to vatican area the are more people will came to visit pope jhon paul 2 the best modern Pope respected outside their religions fans .
but the are the dissolution of the Catholic church the profecy of Fatima is true in 10 years 10% adult popolation decrese ....
Bat every spiritual religion leader spock: begin spiritual ...the creation a new wold religion in Rome : bicouse the Amor = invert = romA elimination sense of separatins or sense of nation or ethnicities .. the GAIA RELIGION Rami tink the new religion is not whit femminil e masculin is not dualistic not naturesphere or technosphere not life time or dead time .. is a synchronized telepathy union of expirit whit seme flux of vitality ....
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The proget donation is for all people give to you opportunity to record in you donation e show in the web your name e ammount
In the life the bests princips are make a Good actions ..
the donation for Italy or Europe or USA or Arab Saudit or India or Tibet GERUSALEM are intesteted of:
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.Your name e surmane e ammount of donation in the best santuary o ader Sacred location are recorded in the web page .
In USa the new gourp of organized religions are : native american religion 103000 baha'i 8400 spiritualist 116000 wiccan pagan druid 307000unitarian universalist 629000
Old Religion
All major religions approve of organ and tissue donation.
Hundreds of area congregations celebrate National Donor Sabbath regularly.
* AME & Zion AME (African Methodist Episcopal)
* Amish
* Assembly of God
* Baptist
* Buddhism
* Catholicism
* Christian Science
* Episcopal
* Greek Orthodox
* Hinduism
* Independent Conservative Evangelical
* Islam
* Jehovah's Witness
* Judaism
* Lutheran
* Mennonite
* Mormon (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints)
* Presbyterian
* Quakers
* Seventh-Day Adventist
* Unitarian Universalist
* United Methodist
AME & Zion AME (African Methodist Episcopal)
Organ and tissue donation is viewed as an act of neighborly love and charity by these denominations. They encourage all members to support donation as a way of helping others.
Amish
The Amish will consent to transplantation if they know that it is for the health and welfare of the transplant recipient. They would be reluctant to donate their organs if the transplant outcome was known to be questionable. John Hostetler, an authority on Amish religion, says in his book Amish Society, that "the Amish believe that since God created the human body, it is God who heals; however, nothing in the Amish understanding of the Bible forbids them from using modern medical services including surgery, anesthesia, hospitalization, dental work, blood transfusions and immunization."
Assembly of God
The Church has no official policy regarding donation and leaves the decision to donate up to the individual. Organ and tissue donation is highly supported by the denomination.
Baptist
The Church leaves the decision up to the individual and donation is supported as an act of charity.
Buddhism
Buddhists believe that organ/tissue donation is a matter of individual conscience and place high value on acts of compassion. The importance of letting loved ones know your wishes is stressed.
Catholicism
Catholics view organ/tissue donation as an act of charity, love and self-sacrifice. Organ/tissue donation is morally and ethically acceptable. Pope John Paul II has stated, "The Catholic Church would promote the fact that there is a need for organ donors and that Christians should accept this as a 'challenge to their generosity and fraternal love' so long as ethical principles are followed."
Christian Science
Christian Scientists normally rely on spiritual means of healing instead of medical. They are free, however, to choose whatever form of medical treatment they desire, including transplant.
Episcopal
The Episcopal Church passed a resolution in 1982 that recognizes the life-giving benefits of organ, blood and tissue donation. All Christians are encouraged to become donors "as part of their ministry to others in the name of Christ, who gave his life in its fullness."
Greek Orthodox
The church supports donation as a way to better human life in the form of transplantation that would lead to improvements in the treatment and prevention of disease.
Hinduism
Hindus are not prohibited by religious law from donating their tissues and organs. This act is an individual's decision. According to H.L. Trivedi in Transplanting Proceedings, "There is nothing in the Hindu religion indicating that parts of humans could not be used to alleviate the sufferings of other humans."
Independent Conservative Evangelical
Generally, Evangelicals have no opposition to organ and tissue donation. Each church is autonomous and leaves the decision to donate to the individual.
Islam
The religion of Islam strongly believes in the principle of saving human lives. According to A. Sachedina in Transplant Proceedings. "The majority of the Muslim scholars belonging to various schools of Islamic law have invoked the principle of priority of saving human life and have permitted the organ transplant as a necessity to procure that noble end."
Jehovah's Witness
According to Watch Tower Society, Jehovah's Witnesses believe donation is a matter of individual decision. Jehovah's Witnesses are often assumed to be against donation because of their opposition to blood transfusion. However, this merely means that all blood must be removed from organs and tissues before being transplanted.
Judaism
All four branches of Judaism support and encourage donation, According to Orthodox Rabbi Moses Tendler, "If one is in a position to donate an organ to save another's life, it's obligatory to do so, even if the donor never knows who the beneficiary will be. The basic principle of Jewish ethics, 'the infinite worth of human being' also includes donation of corneas, since eyesight restoration is considered a lifesaving operation."
Lutheran
Lutherans passed a resolution in 1984 stating that donation contributes to the well being of humanity and can be "an expression of sacrificial love for a neighbor in need." They call on "members to consider donating and to make any necessary family and legal arrangements, including the use of a signed donor card."
Mennonite
There is no prohibition against donation and transplantation in the Mennonite faith. Church officials state such decisions are individual ones.
Mormon (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints)
Mormons believe the decision to donate is an individual one made in conjunction with family, medical personnel and prayer. They do not oppose donation.
Presbyterian
Presbyterians encourage and support donation. They respect a person's right to make decisions regarding their own body.
Quakers
Officials for the Quaker faith do not oppose organ donation and transplantation. The decision, they say, is an individual one.
Seventh-Day Adventist
Donation and transplantation are strongly encouraged. Seventh Day Adventists have many transplant hospitals, including Loma Linda in California which specializes in pediatric heart transplants.
Unitarian Universalist
Organ and tissue donation is widely supported by Unitarian Universalists. They view it as an act of love and selfless giving.
United Methodist
The Church issued a policy stating that the "United Methodist Church recognizes the life-giving benefits of organ and tissue donation, and thereby encourages all Christians to become organ and tissue donors' as a part of their ministry to others in the name of Christ, who gave His life in its
fullness."
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