Pros And Cons Of Organ Transplants

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The definition of evil is morally wrong or bad; wicked: an evil ruler. 2. causing harm or injury; harmful: an evil plan. 3. marked or accompanied by misfortune; unlucky: an evil fate. Such a small definition for such a powerful word. Evil causes so much today. All of the terror, fear, confusion, and hate is all caused by this one word. Pretty scary right? The actions committed by mankind proves that the world chooses to be evil. Organ transplants, population growth, and deforestation are all examples of how the world has shown acts of evil throughout time.
First organ transplants. Organ transplants are just one of the examples of the actions of mankind that creates an evil atmosphere throughout the world. An organ transplant is the moving of an organ from one body to another. The organ usually comes from an organ donor and goes to someone in need of the organ(s). When organs in your body are injured or have failed usually an organ transplant is required. Organ transplants are considered to be the best treatment option every year. To start an organ transplant you will first need a donor. It is very rare that an organ donor is living, usually the …show more content…

Wrong. Doctors and scientist have improved the process of organ transplants so much that people are living longer than what they are supposed to. Its great that people are living longer but more people are being born than people that are dieing. This has led the world to become overpopulated. There's a domino effect. Science and technology has improved to the point where people are living longer lives, than the world becomes over populated, when the world becomes over populated we need more room for people. Eventually we will run out of room on the earth. Open up your eyes people, reality check we need to stop helping people live longer. People argue realistic facts that organ transplants are saving many lives each year, which they are but the long run consequence is the ending of Planet