Originally posted by: Farang
The question then is do we want to spur the growth of a family structure that, according to the author, we are not sure is in the best interests of children. He says there isn't much evidence but the evidence there is shows a mother/father is the best setup. Obviously lots of mothers or fathers are bad, there are a lot of single parents, etc. But the question is should be be actively encouraging these structures through the use of tax incentives? Do you get a tax break for being an alcoholic father? Maybe first we should firmly establish whether gay couples can provide a child a good family structure, on average, before we start encouraging it.
edit: note I'm saying "encourage." I'm not saying we should ban gay adoption, rather should we promote it.
If it's the job of the government to make sure "family structures" are set up in the absolute best interests of the children, I think worrying about what gays are doing should be the LEAST of the government's concerns. Making that the responsibility of the state opens up a huge can of worms, but applying those rules only to gay couples seems unfair.
