Mar 30, 2010
California Adoption Bill Recognizes Superior Gay & Lesbian Parenting
A recent study in Spain confirms once again that Gay and Lesbian couples actually make the best parents. The only reason to deny Gays and Lesbians the rights of adoption is christian homophobia and bigotry.
No sound evidence exists supporting the benefits of “one mother and one father” over other loving relationships. Though studies have shown the greatest stability comes from placing children with lesbian parents.
California Congressman Pete Stark, a Democrat representing a Bay Area district, has introduced legislation regarding homosexuals adopting children.
The bill would force adoption agencies to consider placing children in same-gender households, even it if violates that group’s moral and religious beliefs. Matt Barber with Liberty Counsel suggests the underlying goal of homosexual activists is to criminalize Christianity.
“It would force [those agencies] to cast aside their sincerely held religious beliefs and essentially adopt a post-modern, morally relative worldview and kowtow to the demands of homosexual activists,” he comments.
The bill, H.R. 4806, would require agencies that receive federal money to ignore sexual orientation, gender identity, and whether the adults are married when placing children for adoption.
“It’s a brave new world, and we’ve been saying all along that the homosexual lobby intends forced acceptance, compelled affirmation under penalty of law,” the Liberty Counsel attorney notes. “That is their goal, and this legislation that has been introduced only confirms what many of us have been saying all along.”
Studies have demonstrated that the best home situation for a child is with a mother and a father, so Barber contends that flies in the face of what Congressman Stark is trying to do with this legislation.
via California adoption bill embraces ‘gay’ agenda (OneNewsNow.com).
Defendants in the recent California Proposition 8 case in Federal Court could provide no studies or witnesses supporting the benefits of one mother and one father homes over “non-traditional” parents.


