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LisaA
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:clapping:It would seem that placing a child in such a household creates jeopardy to that child’s soul, as he/she will be nurtured in an environment where intrinsic evil is, for all intents and purposes, a permanent condition.
One could argue the same if a child is adopted by the occupants of a drug den.
Of course there are horrific heterosexual households, but there is nothing intrinsically evil about a monogamous heterosexual marriage – that’s where the discernment of the adoption agency comes into play, to determine if, for example, a prospective parent is hindered by alcohol abuse or insufficiently aware of the grave responsibility of raising a child.
Although an orphanage is not an ideal living arrangement, it is not intrinsically evil. It’s evil in the sense that it falls short of God’s plan for the human family, but good can still come of it by virtue of grace working through those who are entrusted with their care. A same-sex couple has fatally impeded the possibility of being vessels of grace, at minimum, through their rejection of the Natural Law.
Well said and succinctly too! Of course we are all sinners and married heterosexual parents are no exception. However by definition, they are not engaged in same grave sins that exist by definition in the relationship of a homosexual couple.
FWIW I am opposed to singles adopting although I know there is perhaps a better case for this as the single person who remains chaste is not in a state of sin. However not having the financial, emotional, and physical help of a spouse also reduces the child’s security and well being. A wonderful couple in our church adopted two girls who had been previously adopted as babies (from China/Africa) by a lovely single woman…who dropped dead unexpectedly in her late 30s. It’s one thing if you’re Sandra Bullock and have the means to cover such situations, but for the average single person, it does present some real risks for the child’s future.
When considering the welfare of the children, their needs rather than the sometimes selfish desires of the adults should be the priority
Lisa