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Yes, there is non-theological concrete evidence why children typically do better with both a mother and a father. Some sources may try to avoid saying this because it’s not considered politically correct. The government wants to avoid offending the “gay” lobby. So, instead they might only talk about the advantages of “two parent homes vs. single parent” while not mentioning that these “two parent homes” are actually made up of a mother and a father. What would you accept as “concrete evidence”?So I have a general question for any of the Catholics who’ve posted thus far: Does anyone have non-theological, concrete evidence that children raised by gays can’t realize the same potential as those raised by straight couples?
Men and women are different. And these differences are complimentary. Mothers and fathers each offer a unique gift to their child. A father can’t be a mother to a child, and a mother can’t be a father to a child. Therefore two mothers can’t equal a father, and two fathers can’t equal a mother. This is just basic biology and logic. But how many “gays” are you talking about? There’s a logical reason why heterosexuals are most often in coupled relationships, it’s because it takes one man and one woman to make a baby. What is the reason for limiting the number to two for homosexuals? Is it to mimic a heterosexual couple?