
The Good Samaritan (parable)
The Good Samaritan parable illustrates the importance of compassion and altruism beyond social boundaries. A man is robbed, beaten, and left injured. A priest and a Levite pass by without helping, but a Samaritan — traditionally seen as an outsider — stops, cares for his wounds, and ensures his safe recovery. The story emphasizes that kindness and moral responsibility transcend ethnic or social differences, encouraging individuals to show compassion to those in need regardless of their background. It teaches that true neighborliness involves active, selfless aid.