February 23, 2012
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A branch of the Christian Democrats in Skåne in the south of Sweden, has made a u-turn on same-sex adoption and is motioning for the party to change its policy at its annual conference in the summer.
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When I read such articles I think that Sharia law is not that bad.
Who cares if they are gay or straight, if the are willing to look after a child, nurture that child and help them grow into a good citizen?
As long as a child grows up in a nurturing and supportive enviroment, it should not be an issue.
I can imagine you do. Sharia law fits perfectly with almost all of Christian law.
Fact: There are so many messed up people (murderers, rapers, criminals) that are brought up by straight couples. Yes, that is your "intelligent" design.
Your comment only manifests itself how ignorant you are.
I have known quite a few Homo/Les couples that have children thru surragate donor (often from opposite couples) - For example a Guy couple get a lesbian woman to have the child for the Gay couple, or the Lebian couple get a male to mate with (doesn't matter as much what their sexual orientation is here) and then the ladies get child.
This differs from adoption in that the child who didn't have parents from another couple how has parents to care for them. By base definition, the child is better off.
-For everyone:
I have 4 kids, I am straight. One of my kids is bisexual, another is gay, the other 2 (so far) are straight. I back all of them for their choice. I will treat any same-sex partner with the same respect as a opposite sex. Love is love, deal with it.
My last question to our gay/lesbin friends. If we let you adopt our children, what are you contributing back? If you can produce children, I will support you? but I will not support the end of the human race and that is what homos advocate for.
You've probably got the most intelligent comment on this article, thank god/the hierarchy out there that people like you exist! Come of the comments on here are absurd!
At the end of the day the only thing that matters with adoption is that the child is looked after in an appropriate manner, and brought up knowing right from wrong in a loving and caring environment. It doesn't matter what the sexual orientation of their parents is
If we give a child to a man who thinks he is a woman, would we give one to a man who thinks he is a toaster or a fish?
You think giving the opportunity to children to be brought up in a loving and caring environment by a same sex couple is simply "some gay cause?" I have seen dozens of people bringing up kids that clearly should not have kids, junkies, addicts and pure scumbags, ALL of whom were heterosexual. These kids then fall onto the same downward spiral their parents went down.
Have you ever even met children of gay parents? What difference does it make if a child is brought up with a single lone parent, a gay couple or a straight couple? NONE! it makes simply no difference, the parent's orientation is irrelevant.
The only thing that should matter is that the child is brought up in a safe, loving and caring environment. Your "some gay cause" comment is so typical of North America and the Christian tripe/bull that is taught in denominational schools across Europe
Children try on roles in play based upon what they see other adults doing. To deny then a natural reproductive life i cruel and unssual. To tae other Hetero-sexual people's children away based on your judgment of those people, to give them to Homo-sexuals and say don't be judgemental is contradictory.
It's not about the Homo-sexual's rights, it's about the Children's rights and if they were fit parents, they would admit that. As to raising children, I found my son in one of the villages the Khmer Rouge destroyed in the Communist's efforts to take society back to the Year Zeroe (look up killing Fields of Cambodia). I was not looking for a Son, but I Could not leave him there.
He is a fine young man, but I am afraid for better or worse he tends to be like me. He is studying to go to the US Naval Academy. I doubt that is what his parents would have invisioned for him. Two years ago I tried to get him more in touch with his parent's culture, by paying for him to go to Cambodia and on to Thailand to study Muy Thai kick boxing, but I am afraid the US culture has caught hold.
Raising a teen-ager is hard,they are traumitized by everything and they ask difficlt questions (try explaining Leftists to a kid who lost both parents to the Communist Khmer Rouge some time, so that he doesn't take an axe to the next Leftist he encounters and end up in Prison), a Wife is necessary and your needs for a sexual prefference should never be put before the child or your not parrenting. If I knew then what I know now, I probably should have gotten married at some point for Hueys sake.