Sure, there are laws that would do these things. We repealed them. I want them back on the books./QUOTE]
Laws against desertion and divorce? Good luck with that. Is there evidence they worked?
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That would be a terribly unjust law. No Catholic supports it.
That wasn’t the point. The point was that a law would not change whether a person is gay, and would not result in a mom and dad home.
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So are you proposing to discriminate against married gay people, by saying that they are allowed to adopt already existing children, but not have children in any other way?
Not at all. I can’t fathom where you came up with that from my having said that gay people have nothing to do with denying kids a mom and dad.
If a gay couple adopts a kid they aren’t the ones who denied the kid a mom and dad.
Likewise (as I said) if they undertake a pregnancy to birth a child, that child didn’t have a mom or dad either.
Bottom line: gay people have no effect on whether a kid has opposite sex parents in an ideal home. They are not the cause of a lack of mom and dad. Death, desertion, divorce, unwed pregnancy, and deadbeat parents are.
Seems to me you are the one advocating for laws that discriminate against married gay people.
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Nothing. I think the couple is doing something honorable. But the **ideal **
situation for the child is to live with a mom and a dad who are biologically related to him/her.
The world is not ideal.