http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/01/25/nadoption25.xmlBlair to unveil new plans in gay adoption row
1/28/2007 12:52:25 PM
1/28/2007 1:02:37 PM
^^The comparison isn't even remotely valid; we're talking about nationally-funded service providers, not service receivers. Can a federally-funded abortion clinic discriminate?Regardless, why is it that so many people think it's their right to deny other people their rights?[Edited on January 28, 2007 at 1:07 PM. Reason : .]
1/28/2007 1:05:38 PM
Federal money = do what the government says or lose that money. That's the bottom line.A rich guy could come and give them millions of dollars under the condition that they only hire hot, naked employees. They can either comply or refuse the money.[Edited on January 28, 2007 at 1:28 PM. Reason : sdf]
1/28/2007 1:26:16 PM
Please, think of the children!
1/28/2007 1:27:58 PM
1/28/2007 3:17:31 PM
This thread reminded me that there needs to be a word for simultaneously calling someone out for hypocrisy while unwittingly calling yourself out.clintondidittoism?
1/28/2007 5:21:12 PM
well, if the Catholic agencies are state-funded, than I can see a point in the legislation.Otherwise, it's clearly wrong to force the agencies to deal w/ people that they don't want to.
2/2/2007 1:19:15 AM
Remember folks, the law in the UK does not equal the law in the US.
2/2/2007 1:20:29 AM
and THAT'S WHY we rebelled
2/2/2007 1:21:49 AM
2/2/2007 9:54:16 AM
$$$$$
2/2/2007 10:46:06 AM
$$$$$ is not free, it comes with strings attached.
2/2/2007 10:47:07 AM
2/2/2007 10:51:50 AM
If you accept government money, you live by the government's rules. I have no problem with this at all, if the Catholics don't want to help kids live with homosexual parents, then they can do so without federal funding.
2/2/2007 11:02:40 AM
Because having homosexual parents is sooooooooo natural.
2/5/2007 2:20:46 PM
just like growing up in an orphanageormoving from foster home to foster homeI don't agree with homosexuality either. But I wouldn't deny a child a stable home over that. People like you hide behind morality to justify your hatred. Divorce is sinful too. Would you deny adoption to a couple in which one or both were divorced? oh but that's different.
2/5/2007 2:33:10 PM
2/5/2007 2:40:26 PM
Hatred? Thinking that a child is best served having a loving mother and father is hatred? Whose interests are you really concerned about here? The child's or the homosexual's?
2/5/2007 3:10:08 PM
A child is best served having a stable home. Sure, IDEALLY, a mother and father is best, but any stable, loving home, regardless of the gender of said parent(s), is preferable over growing up in an orphanage or a series of foster homes. but clearly you can't see past the gay.
2/5/2007 3:35:05 PM
well the difficult stance for the church is that it makes them look like hypocrits to say "homosexuality is sin" and then send children into a home where said sin takes knowingly and unashamedly takes place.it's a tough call. ultimately i think the church should have the right to give kids to whoever they determine is a good fit. I don't necessarily think the government should step in, in this scenario. If the government wants to allow gay couples to adopt, then the government should open up adoption houses... Forcing a church to go against a long held traditional view (whereas homosexuality is not an age, gender, or race) isn't necessarily right in this case.however, i personally disagree with the catholic church's stance on this issue anyhow. A loving home is a loving home, be it Dick and Jane, or Two Dicks, or Two Janes. Y'know i don't agree with homosexuality, but i feel even stronger about a kid's chances in this world today. If they're gonna support him and give him a good family... then i'm all for it.
2/5/2007 3:44:59 PM
well they're receiving gov't money so i think ^your point is moot.
2/5/2007 3:51:56 PM
ahh... ok.
2/5/2007 3:55:25 PM
thats ghey
2/5/2007 4:02:52 PM
^^actually upon reading the article again (it had been a few days), i'm not so sure they receive gov't money
2/5/2007 4:05:16 PM
2/5/2007 4:11:43 PM
i think it's because it's a hot button issue... that, and catholics have a tendency to rank "sin" occasionally, from my experiences. i'm sure across the ocean in Ireland, the divorce thing would probably cause quite a ruckus.
2/5/2007 5:45:19 PM