Discussing homosexuality

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  1. Same-sex parents are not ideal for children. There have also been studies done on this subject that show children thrive when they have opposite sex parents. Anyone who has raised a child can also confirm that children need a parent of each gender to properly learn how to navigate this life. They learn different things from each parent. Now, lots of hetero couples are not ideal for children either (abusive relationships are obviously bad for kids) BUT why wouldn’t we try to give kids the absolute BEST start in life instead of deliberately placing them in situations that are not ideal for them?
As mentioned in another thread there is also a study showing that a lesbian household produces children that are even better adjusted than a heterosexual household. Now, I haven’t raised a child yet (though I am a teacher) but your assertion that you learn different things from different parents is only so true as the fact you learn different things from different people. My father taught me how to cook and clean, not because it’s innately manly but because he was good at it. My mother taught me how to read and remove lizards from the house, obviously these tasks were somehow aided by her having ovaries…?
 
I do not support homosexuality. If so, what will be our children or a new generation. How will they be able to uphold the family values that God has laid down since the creation of the world? Let’s not say that homosexuality is a norm. ewritinghelp/com I took here my writing tips/.
 
Interesting. Admittedly my sources are older I believe.

When considering such studies I always like to look at who conducted them so I’ll need some time to research the study.

Thank you.
 
There is still testing but not adequate to properly test for AIDS. It was recently changed because those particular tests were seen as discriminatory.
 
There was a huge uproar here when it happened. It was in the secular paper almost daily. They changed the tests and the timeline for the tests because they felt they were targeting those with high risk lifestyles. I don’t know enough about it to go into much more detail though so I’ll let this one go.
 
No worries. I’m intrigued as I’ve dealt with the Australian blood bank a fair bit and get interested in how other groups work, it looks like the testing is still there but it may have changed. I doubt they’d put people at risk, and HIV doesn’t just effect gay folks, so it wouldn’t make much sense.
 
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