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yes if they want "a quick, easy blood donation."
Christians views on blood transfusions are that the bible does not say whether its right or not but they believe that if there are 4 blood types then maybe its suggesting that God would want us to give and receive blood to those who need it.
You can definitely talk to a phlebotomy about the benefits and disadvantages of donating blood before you give it. Talk to your local blood donation center.
There are several conditions for a blood donation. For instance, you have to have a minimal weight, because they take off a minimal amount of blood for everybody. So they don't want to take off most of your blood just because you're small. If you're sick that day, they won't take your donation. They also need a minimal percentage of iron in your blood, which is VERY important.
A person who is thinking of donating their eyes after they die may want to discuss this in detail with their doctor. The doctor can tell them the criteria for donation, how it is done and if their eyes are suitable.
Just unfriend the person and avoid the person.
A suggestion for a gift for a person who has everything would be a charitable donation to a cause you know they believe in and would want to support.
I would say gift or donation. If you want to be more specific, I would say monetary gifts or cash donation.
Seventh-Day Adventists believe we have an individual right to choose whether we want to donate blood and organs. We also believe we have a free choice on whether to receive blood and/or organs. We find no Biblical reason to believe contrary.
If not wanting to talk to someone then don't. You can try to avoid the person.
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:If the person acts strange around you .or he/she talks to you alot or he/she trys to avoid you and the person acts sky.Or the person smilmes alot