fierydemise
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Originally posted by: SilentZero
I'm a Dem and im also against gay adoptions
Why?
Originally posted by: SilentZero
I'm a Dem and im also against gay adoptions
Originally posted by: EatSpam
No stupid pandering Jesus laws.
Originally posted by: ebaycj
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: Stunt
These wedge issues are so dumb...and the democrats play right into it.
Yup. They don't know how to fight the right battles.
OK Smart Guy, what battles were the "right battles" that they SHOULD have fought?
Originally posted by: EatSpam
Originally posted by: ebaycj
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: Stunt
These wedge issues are so dumb...and the democrats play right into it.
Yup. They don't know how to fight the right battles.
OK Smart Guy, what battles were the "right battles" that they SHOULD have fought?
That battle to turn America into a religious theocracy run by corporations?
Originally posted by: Frackal
I think a properly screened gay couple is a better bet than institutional raising of the child.
I do think they should wait behind straight parents though.
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: EatSpam
Originally posted by: ebaycj
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: Stunt
These wedge issues are so dumb...and the democrats play right into it.
Yup. They don't know how to fight the right battles.
OK Smart Guy, what battles were the "right battles" that they SHOULD have fought?
That battle to turn America into a religious theocracy run by corporations?
This is EXACTLY what I am talking about when I say, Democrats don't know what battles to fight. You come off as anti-Christian, even if that's not what you mean. Not a good idea to do this in a country in which the VAST majority of it's constituents claim to be Christian.
Originally posted by: EatSpam
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: EatSpam
Originally posted by: ebaycj
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: Stunt
These wedge issues are so dumb...and the democrats play right into it.
Yup. They don't know how to fight the right battles.
OK Smart Guy, what battles were the "right battles" that they SHOULD have fought?
That battle to turn America into a religious theocracy run by corporations?
This is EXACTLY what I am talking about when I say, Democrats don't know what battles to fight. You come off as anti-Christian, even if that's not what you mean. Not a good idea to do this in a country in which the VAST majority of it's constituents claim to be Christian.
I'm anti-fundie, not anti-Christian.Keep your religion within your family, friends, and church and out of our laws and we'll get along fine as far as religion goes.
Originally posted by: johnnobts
its a private institution's perrogative not to relinquish custody of their children to certain individuals. if you remember, a protestant children's home refused consideration of catholic families, favoring protestant ones.
you need to be aware of the wishes of the biological parents in these cases. if my wife and i both died, we would prefer our children to be raised in the baptist children's home than with a same-sex couple.
Originally posted by: Tom
Originally posted by: johnnobts
its a private institution's perrogative not to relinquish custody of their children to certain individuals. if you remember, a protestant children's home refused consideration of catholic families, favoring protestant ones.
you need to be aware of the wishes of the biological parents in these cases. if my wife and i both died, we would prefer our children to be raised in the baptist children's home than with a same-sex couple.
Thank goodness my wife and I didn't die while our kids were growing up, we never thought about how they could have ended up in some baptist's hands.
Originally posted by: fierydemise
Originally posted by: Frackal
I think a properly screened gay couple is a better bet than institutional raising of the child.
I do think they should wait behind straight parents though.
Why? There is no proof that a gay parent is any worse then a straight parent (see OP).
Originally posted by: Tom
Originally posted by: johnnobts
its a private institution's perrogative not to relinquish custody of their children to certain individuals. if you remember, a protestant children's home refused consideration of catholic families, favoring protestant ones.
you need to be aware of the wishes of the biological parents in these cases. if my wife and i both died, we would prefer our children to be raised in the baptist children's home than with a same-sex couple.
Thank goodness my wife and I didn't die while our kids were growing up, we never thought about how they could have ended up in some baptist's hands.
Originally posted by: EatSpam
Sounds about right. Don't run on a real issue.
The whole gay adoption "problem" could be solved like this:
If the birth mother doesn't want her child adopted by a gay couple, she'll indicate that when she gives up her child.
That's it. No state involvement. No stupid pandering Jesus laws.
Originally posted by: stinkz
Though I may be on one side of this issue due to a stance on government intervention, I find it troubling that so many people, without such reasons, are quick to jump on the bandwagon to allow sexual perverts the right to rear children.
Originally posted by: stinkz
Though I may be on one side of this issue due to a stance on government intervention, I find it troubling that so many people, without such reasons, are quick to jump on the bandwagon to allow sexual perverts the right to rear children.