With the passing away of Dr Sunil Krishnalal Pandya an era has come to an end. We have lost someone who was Medical Ethics personified, an astute clinician, a dexterous neurosurgeon, an ardent historian, a philosopher who stood high above worldly gains and fame. He lived as a well-wisher of his patients, friends, family, and mankind in general.
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The last line is good. Indeed, there are some atheists around us who are so noble that it seems God does believe in them!
A suggestion. “A humane person” sounds smoother and less redundant than “A humane human.” “Human” is generally used more for its biological connotation.