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well i agree that organ transplant should be taken because it helps keep you alive

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I agree too, cause I received a kidney 6yrs ago from a 29yr old boy that died. A guy down the hall from me got the other kidney.

Without the transplant I'd be on dialysis still, or I'd be dead.

God used the guy's death to keep me alive so I could defend the Bible more.

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