Though I think that I understand your sentiment, it's very naive and not at all Biblical. Did the Good Samaritan provide the injured man care and medicine or did he just pray for him? See also the book of James.
I am a very simple and naive man. But, as for not biblical, well my being naive and simple does not make me a buffon or fool, and the Lord Himself tells us that unless a man is born again, he will not see the inside of heaven. Paul, Peter, James and John make it very clear that to be born again, one must have his or her sins washed clean by the Blood of the Lamb, hence: A Born Again Washed in the Blood of the Lamb Christian.
But, if you can refute me using Scripture, go for it, I am always open to being corrected through the use of Scripture, Scripture.
As for the good samaritan, well, remeber, he did not have the option of being a Born Again Washed in the Blood of the Lamb Christian, for the Lord had not sacrificed Himself for us at that time, but what about you? Have you availed yourself of the cleansing power of the Blood of the Lamb? Have you read the word of God? Do you know the differance between the word of God and the Word of God? Are you Saved? Do you know what Saved means?
Alas
The Word of God motivated and compelled the Samaritan to help the injured man. "Alas" is corrrect.