I would think that a child would be better off in a same-sex household than being bounced around in foster homes. While I may not agree with their personal choices, I believe they are fit parents.
From the APA:
Can lesbians, gay men, and bisexuals be good parents?
Yes. Studies comparing groups of children raised by homosexual and by heterosexual parents find no developmental differences between the two groups of children in four critical areas: their intelligence, psychological adjustment, social adjustment, and popularity with friends. It is also important to realize that a parent’s sexual orientation does not indicate their children’s.
Another myth about homosexuality is the mistaken belief that gay men have more of a tendency than heterosexual men to sexually molest children. There is no evidence to suggest that homosexuals or bisexuals molest children at a higher rate than heterosexuals.
^Your very first post at CAF. Sorry not to be more welcoming, but is this reflective of what issue is near and dear to you, homosexual rights, specifically gay adoption rights, as being discussed in this thread?
The post by beafedor right after yours about the APA should tell you a bit about the organization, notwithstanding the information it submitted to wikipedia. The people behind it are not impartial. They clearly work towards an agenda, greatly aided by the media.
Consider the developments in the recent years.
In early 2006, the Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute came out with a report
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Is Adoption By Gays and Lesbians Part of the Answer for Boys and Girls Who Need Homes?
Author:
Jeanne Howard (
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Major adoption institute supports gay parents.
But read
AP Hides Gay Agenda behind Report Written by ‘Pro-gay Advocate’.
The analysis is also in this news link
Homosexual adoption report written by ‘pro-gay advocate’ and elsewhere.
You should read the analysis closely, where there is no way but to conclude that there is ongoing orchestration taking place between APA, the Adoption Institute, and the media (AP).
Although AP reported that the study was funded by the Gill Foundation and the Human Rights Campaign," both actively involved in promoting the “gay rights” agenda, the report, did not inform readers that
Jeanne Howard is passionately involved in promoting acceptance of homosexuals in her work with P-FLAG (Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays).
As for APA,
The “working group” of psychologists, appointed by the APA Council of Representatives in February 2004 included: Armand Cerbone, Ph.D., Chicago; Beverly Greene, Ph.D., St. John’s University; Kristin Hancock, Ph.D., Graduate School of Professional Psychology at John F. Kennedy University; Lawrence A. Kurdek, Ph.D., Wright State University; Candace A. McCullough, Ph.D., Bethesda, Md.; and Letitia Anne Peplau, Ph.D., University of California, L.A.
The APA’s published qualifications for the working group members were “a combination of both scientific expertise in family and couple relations and professional expertise with lesbian, gay, and bisexual populations.”
What sort of “expertise”? The psychologist association’s “Working Group on Same-Sex Families and Relationships” is made up of “gay activists.”
For instance:
- Dr. Armand Cerbone, who was inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame in 2003 and was awarded an award for distinguished service to the gay movement by the Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Issues, which is Division 44 of the APA.
- Dr. Beverly Green, who served as editor of Psychological Perspectives on Lesbian and Gay Issues, published by Sage Publications in 2000.
- Dr. Kristin Hancock, who developed the APA’s ‘Guidelines for Psychotherapy with Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients,’ and is a founding member of APA’s Division 44, a group focusing on gay issues.
- Dr. Lawrence A. Kurdek, who serves on the editorial board of Contemporary Perspectives on Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Psychology.
APA embraces same-sex marriage, mirroring the stance of the American Psychiatric Association. It is well known that in 1973, the American Psychiatric Association, under heavy pressure from homosexual activists, removed homosexuality from its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
According to Dr. J. Nicolosi from NARTH, the psychologist organization has “let political activists take over the APA in this particular area, and these activists are giving us their own, values-laden ‘take’ on the issues.”
APA starts out "with the foundational belief that there’s no real difference between the genders, then mothers and fathers start to look interchangeable. With such a worldview, gay and straight relationships look the same; then gay marriage starts to look as if it were no different from the natural, biological family. And, when the research comes in - as indeed it has - showing gays and lesbians to be less psychologically healthy than straights, then the APA simply dismisses it, saying that the psychological problems are due solely to society’s homophobia.”
zach, you are welcome to share your opinions and debate in this forum, of course, within forum rules. But just a friendly caveat: CAF Catholic members are not naive.
As for my response to the OP, respectfully submitting here: There are other options for kids in foster homes, brought up nicely by Elizabeth, which should be explored, investigated and taken, other than placing them with gay couples.
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