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Letters to the Editor

By Daily Bruin Staff

March 28, 2010 9:00 p.m.

Kudos to kidney chains, coverage

Thank you for bringing attention to the topic of live kidney donations (“Live donors give new life to recipients at the UCLA Kidney Transplantation Program” March 16). I was part of the first kidney chain on the West Coast.

I donated my kidney so my wife could get a live kidney and get off dialysis and the transplant list much sooner. It is truly life-giving and paying forward. Dr. Jeffrey Veale did a miraculous job on my wife’s transplant. The kidney chain is a great way to donate and help give people life.

I urge everyone who might know someone on the transplant list to consider a kidney chain.

Steven Shaevel, School of Dentistry

Column’s calumny misrepresents Lent

In response to “Stop feeling guilty, indulge in the pleasures of life,” (March 16), Jordan Manalastas certainly has a gift for eloquence ““ if only he didn’t miss the point completely.

Lent is a time of penitence, not of guilt. Christians choose to be a little harder on themselves during Lent to identify more closely with Christ’s suffering.

A much more simplistic comparison would be the way elementary school children sometimes choose to have their heads shaven to identify with a beloved friend or classmate plagued by cancer. It is simply a gesture of love. Is training yourself to become the master, and not a slave of your desires, really depriving yourself of your humanity?

Cheers to you for giving something up for Lent. Next year, I hope you decide to give up bashing harmless, age-old religious traditions.

Katrina Murata, Class of 2008

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