8.In another revealing story, Catholic seminarians strode past a distressed bystander while in a hurry to give a lecture on the parable of the good Samaritan.
10.But now, I was suspicious of the caller's ability to properly diagnose the patient. They may be a good Samaritan, but most don't boast a medical degree.
12.Perhaps too we have seen our neighbors, but in some ways we face an even greater challenge now than the one the good Samaritan or the seminary students faced.
13.That means 90% of those students thought it was more important to rush to work on their sermons about the good Samaritan than to take care of someone who is sick or hurt and alone.
14.But when this Samaritan sees this Jew lying in a ditch in need, the good Samaritan stops and he helps—helps this guy and gives him money and shelter and—and treats his wounds and, you know, essentially saves his life.