Sparing somebody’s feelings is a much worse reason for lying than protecting their right to bodily autonomy.
I don’t disagree with you . . . have I suggested otherwise?
I meant what would the donor do if the person refused to lie.
I don’t know, it would be up to the potential donor. But either way he gets to make his decision and nobody in this discussion is disputing that. Agreed?
ETA: Now that I have explained why medical personnel might lie about compatibility, is there any other flaw in your view? At this point, is there anything I have said which you disagree with?
I don’t disagree with you . . . have I suggested otherwise?
I don’t know, it would be up to the potential donor. But either way he gets to make his decision and nobody in this discussion is disputing that. Agreed?
ETA: Now that I have explained why medical personnel might lie about compatibility, is there any other flaw in your view? At this point, is there anything I have said which you disagree with?