Dragonlady
Designing Woman
If I remember correctly the parable wasn't about making someone else take care of them. If people want the benefit from God for doing a good deed they need to do it themselves. I'm fine with anyone wanting to take their time, money, resources and whatever else over there to help those people. Have at it. I'll spend my time here taking care of our own.
"If people wanted the benefit from God". If you're only doing good to benefit yourself, you may as well not do it.
You've missed the whole point of the parable. The supposedly "good" and "righteous" people who worshipped God, passed the wounded man by because no one saw them do it. The Samaritan, who was an enemy of the Jews, carried him to the inn and paid out of his own pocket for food and medical care.
The parable of the Good Samaritan says that Good Samaritan found more favour with God, than the supposedly good Jews.