The Good Samaritan was a parable told by Jesus Christ, as narrated in the Gospel of Luke (10:29-37) in the New Testament. It was about a traveler (presumably a Jew) who was robbed and left half-dead on the road. No one came to his rescue except for a Samaritan who treated his wounds and took him to an inn to be nursed. Samaritans, during the time of Jesus Christ, were perceived to be enemies of the Jews. Using an “enemy” as an unlikely support in the face of disaster, Jesus Christ was describing unconditional kindness.
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What Good Samaritans demonstrate is that true kindness is absolute and spontaneous. It is not born out of prejudice and self-interest but of the desire to love and devote oneself to God’s teachings.
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