Do you think gay couples should be able to adopt children?
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WeAreNCA Good straight couple always > then a good gay couple when it comes to raising a kid. A kid should be raised by Adam and Eve. Not Adam and Steve
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GoPens
Again, depends on what age group you're talking about.Manhattan Buckeye wrote: "There are thousands of orphaned children living in the hell known as the American foster care system or orphanages that would love to be brought into a good home. "
No there aren't compared to the willingness of many homes to take them in. This isn't a Dickens novel. It is much more difficult to be a willing parent than there available children, by some margin.
I've posted more than I should, but the more I read this thread I think a lot of people don't know what the hell they are talking about or have been misinformed. -
FairwoodKing
Bullshit. I know a lot of Adams and Steves who have made very good parents.WeAreNC wrote: A Good straight couple always > then a good gay couple when it comes to raising a kid. A kid should be raised by Adam and Eve. Not Adam and Steve -
Strapping Young Lad
You'll have to elaborate unless you want just make an empty statement. All other things being equal, why does straight necessarily trump gay???WeAreNC wrote: A Good straight couple always > then a good gay couple when it comes to raising a kid. A kid should be raised by Adam and Eve. Not Adam and Steve -
gerb131I hope the parents teach them sex ed.
On another note what odd questions gay parents must get from their adoptive children. I could only imagine what the questions are concerning a wide variety of topics. I'm not prepard for the questions me and the woman will field from the kid when he grows up and learns about the birds and the bees so to speak.
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Manhattan Buckeye
A fair point, but from our experience, there isn't much of a shortage in any age group, but to your point most definitely no shortage in the case of toddlers/infants. When you have people spending upwards of $50,000 plus for private/foreign adoptions, there is a significant resource issue for adoptive parents of all ilks.GoPens wrote:
Again, depends on what age group you're talking about.Manhattan Buckeye wrote: "There are thousands of orphaned children living in the hell known as the American foster care system or orphanages that would love to be brought into a good home. "
No there aren't compared to the willingness of many homes to take them in. This isn't a Dickens novel. It is much more difficult to be a willing parent than there available children, by some margin.
I've posted more than I should, but the more I read this thread I think a lot of people don't know what the hell they are talking about or have been misinformed. -
xnds1fanEdited for unwarranted attack on NCF and derailing good debate - justincredible
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newarkcatholicfanEditing for responding to above in inappropriate manner - justincredible
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Be Niceouch!
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newarkcatholicfan
Not what you meant but that was a good try.xnds1fan wrote: No reason to get nasty The NCF. I thought it was a good question, maybe you and your "brother" wanted to adopt. -
Be Nice^is this a cock fight? lol
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xnds1fanWe like to call them sword fightss!
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gerb131This is not going well now.
X dude and NCF are always battling. -
xnds1fanI will NCF
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louy57No !!!!!
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krazie45
It's interesting that you preach diversity, yet are so opposed to a diversity in style of family. This is especially interesting since there IS in fact all kinds of families in this very diverse country of ours. There are single-parent homes, "traditional" (mom and dad) homes, mixed families (steps), extended families, gay families, etc. Yet your position is that adoption should be limited to only one kind of these families. What I'm saying is that if a family, no matter their orientation, can provide a good home for a child in need they should be able to do so. If there was such a shortage for kids like you are claiming we wouldn't have all of these children in foster care or orphanages. Fact is that we do and maybe it's the system we should both be arguing against. The system is inefficient in getting children in need out to families that want them. You're right, there are plenty of loving father-mother couples ready to adopt. There are also plenty of single people and gay couples that are loving and ready to adopt. They should all be judged and prioritized based on their ability to provide a good home for the kids, not on what their orientation or marital status is!Manhattan Buckeye wrote: Life treats us all different. I'm sure there are people raised by single parents for whatever reason (divorce, death, etc.) and have turned out well. I'm sure that there are people raised in poverty that turned out great due to superior parenting, so economics isn't necessarily a deciding point.
But adoption isn't life as it happens, it is discretionary. Why don't you want the best for the child available? What happened to "diversity"? What happened to being exposed to both paternal and maternal parenting? Does all of a sudden this doesn't matter?
Does anyone raised by a loving father and loving mother believe that they'd be better off being raised by a single parent? I'm not getting your point. My point is that there are plenty of loving father-mother couples ready to adopt. -
krazie45
Funny, I was thinking the same thing. At least there's something we agree on.Manhattan Buckeye wrote: I've posted more than I should, but the more I read this thread I think a lot of people don't know what the hell they are talking about or have been misinformed. -
WeAreNCMaybe gay couples should only be allowed to adopt gay kids?
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xnds1fanOk you might not be the same "person" but you both have the same bad sense of humor. That can not be denied.
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gerb131
Who wants to adopt a teenager?WeAreNC wrote: Maybe gay couples should only be allowed to adopt gay kids? -
krazie45By the way, all ya "good ol' boy" homophobes out there. Sad to say but you guys are a dying breed along with the racists, sexists, and the religious intolerant. My generation and those just before it have already started the shift that's only going to continue in succeeding generations. It's only a matter of time before you guys die off and such intolerance is no longer the majority belief in this country.
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gerb131
Thats cool but I swear you guys have gotten into it before a few times.newarkcatholicfan wrote:
No we are not he started with a little bitch slap I landed a haymaker and will not pollute this topic with any more trash directed at that poster. I will allow him/her to carry on in that direction.gerb131 wrote: This is not going well now.
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newarkcatholicfan
I am sure I responded to the words she/he has sent my way in the past but I have made sure not to stoop to her/his level in a long time.gerb131 wrote:
Thats cool but I swear you guys have gotten into it before a few times.newarkcatholicfan wrote:
No we are not he started with a little bitch slap I landed a haymaker and will not pollute this topic with any more trash directed at that poster. I will allow him/her to carry on in that direction.gerb131 wrote: This is not going well now.
X dude and NCF are always battling. -
matdadNo
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Manhattan Buckeye
Have you ever tried to adopt? Educate me.krazie45 wrote:
Funny, I was thinking the same thing. At least there's something we agree on.Manhattan Buckeye wrote: I've posted more than I should, but the more I read this thread I think a lot of people don't know what the hell they are talking about or have been misinformed.