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BY APC "It's unfortunate that people keep turning to the Government to decide how to educate children about sex."
Originally posted by bodrul
reply to post by timeless test
So in words you would rather have kids living in care centers,
then with people who refuse to teach homosexuality?
Since the only people that will suffer is the kids as they lose out on a home because of a stupid law.
Originally posted by GradyPhilpott
I commend them for placing their values over those of the agency and its secular "progressive" agenda.
Originally posted by timeless test
...but it's absolutely no damned use believing that holding your Christian values dear should exempt you from the law no matter how sweet and charming an old couple you may look.
What makes Christians believe they are above the law?
Originally posted by GradyPhilpott
Who said that?
But Vincent and Pauline Matherick will this week have their latest foster son taken away because they have refused to sign new sexual equality regulations... ... To do so, they claim, would force them to promote homosexuality and go against their Christian faith
Mr Matherick added: "It's terrible that we've been forced into this corner. It just should not happen.
The Mathericks are planning to fight their case in the courts with the backing of the Lawyers' Christian Fellowship
The same organisation is backing Christian magistrate Andrew McClintock who resigned from the family courts in a row over gay adoption
He says he was forced to resign because he was not allowed to opt out of cases where he might have to send a child to live with gay parents.
Catholic adoption agencies will defy new anti-discrimination laws, the Church warned last night, as the row over allowing gay couples to adopt threatened to divide religion and politics. The argument was sparked by new equality laws being brought in by Westminster which would make it illegal to discriminate against anyone on the grounds of sexuality. This would include a Catholic adoption agency turning down a gay couple for adoption and has led to outcry among religious groups.