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Wynonie Harris 26-01-2007 22:12

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Neither have I, but have you ever heard of any muslim adoption agencies?

Ianto.W. 26-01-2007 22:13

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Like i've told you before the present incumbant wife says i'm a very important man:D.

cashman 26-01-2007 22:14

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 375382)
and just a after thought.. I havent heard of any Muslim protests in the case.

muslims are against it same as c/e and catholics, it said on 6-00 news.

Mancie 26-01-2007 22:22

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 375383)
Neither have I, but have you ever heard of any muslim adoption agencies?

Hey I can't say I have.. but I have you heard of them openly trying to get out of the law in this case?

Mancie 26-01-2007 22:24

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Have they(muslims) written letters to every MP to get exemptions?

Wynonie Harris 26-01-2007 22:28

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Well, surely they don't need to. If there are no muslim adoption agencies, then there won't be any same sex couples applying to them to adopt?

WillowTheWhisp 26-01-2007 22:30

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This is another one of those situations where I know what I mean in my head but I'm not sure it will come out right on the page - but here goes.

Like Margaret said, the Catholic church's doctrine is that homosexuality is wrong. At present the Catholic church does not offer children for adoption by gay or lesbian couples. They have never said that they do not believe that gay or lesbian couples, or even single gay or lesbian people, would not make loving parents. What they have said is that supporting the adoption of child by such people goes against the Catholic principle of marriage between a man and a woman and the child having a Mum an a Dad.

They have never at any time told gay or lesbian couples that they should not adopt and in fact have always directed such couples to other agencies which have no conflict of interests.

The new legislation would seek to force the Catholic adoption agencies to go against their own principles and force them to do something which they feel they cannot do and so their only option under those circumstances would be to close down. They have never at any time said they would stop referring people to other agencies. They have never at any time said that they want to stop gay and lesbian couples from adopting children.

This anti discrimination measure is pro gay rights, but by insisting on something which is not actually necessary they are in fact denying the rights of another group. The best solution in my opinion would be for everyone to be permitted to act according to their own conscience - which actually what we have at present and which works. If it ain't broke why fix it?

Billcat 26-01-2007 22:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 375306)
OK ... i have not seen any posts on this so here goes.
New anti discrimination laws are to be brought in that say gay/lesbian couples have the same rights as any other potential parents when applying to adopt children. The Catholic Church, seemigly backed up by the Church of England, say they should be exempted from the law..
Should "exemptions" be made ? or not?

I would also say NO. Shouldn't adoption really be a civil matter, where the adoption agencies and the courts try to do what is best for the child? Really, I'm not sure why the churches would be involved. Of course, I am an American. Unlike the UK, we do not have a state religion.

Of course, if the child is old enough at the time of adoption to provide input into the process (whether it be the choice of adoptive paretns or choice of religion), the courts should certainly take that input under consideration.

garinda 26-01-2007 22:45

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Firstly, if we are to be tolerant of all faith, I suppose the law should also be there to protect Catholic's views.

Secondly, as was hinted at earlier, it would perhaps be more prudent for the Catholic Church to first put their house in order, before worrying too much about the morality of same sex couples adopting children. The present Pope before he became Il Papa, was one of the most senior people who tried to silence the voices of the literally thousands of children who have been abused by it's priests. To me denying, and trying to cover up child abuse, is a much worse crime than letting same sex couples adopt a child.

WillowTheWhisp 26-01-2007 22:49

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It's a different subject but I agree that covering up child abuse is inexcusable.

Ianto.W. 26-01-2007 22:49

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We have an outfit here called 'The Social Services' Billcat they are a different kettle of fish alltogether, they are the can of worms that get involved when it does come court time, the plot doesn't half thicken then, not only does religion come into it, same race black kids must go to black parents half caste kids must go to half caste parents (to prevent an identity crisis) adopting children in this country is like a one leged man trying to win an arse kicking contest.

Mancie 26-01-2007 22:50

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So.. back to the same question .. should we allow "exemptions" or not?

WillowTheWhisp 26-01-2007 22:51

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I'm not sure how strict they are on racial mix now but 20 years ago they used to try to match a child with the exact same racial mix as the natural parents which often resulted in some children never finding parents.

WillowTheWhisp 26-01-2007 22:53

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I don't see any benefit in trying to force the Catholic adoption agencies to act against their principles, all that will mean is that they will close down and then what will happen to the children?

garinda 26-01-2007 22:58

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I have no great thoughts on adoption.

I just know if I was ten and living in care, I'd much rather live with two people that loved me, and made me feel part of a family, regardless of their gender.

We must also remember that there are still more children and young people in care in the UK, than there are people willing to adopt them.


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