Tuesday, March 27, 2007

For Homosexual Advocates, It's Their Way or No Way By Gabriel Garnica

Maybe someone can help me understand this one. It seems that a recent study by two respected researchers presented at the oldest regional Psychological Association in the United States just reported that 1.4% of the population is homosexual. Despite this, groups such as the Human Rights Campaign, a gay advocacy organization, would rather see children who desperately need a loving and caring home go without one than allow anyone to limit their agenda in any way.

Does this make any sense to anyone with any sense?

Charity Begins at Home

As reported by Jeff Jacoby of The Boston Globe, Catholic Charities of Boston recently announced that it was being forced out of business rather than violate its own core principles against placing children in same-sex homes. It seems that despite the fact that Catholic Charities is neither trying to block gay adoptions nor trying to impose its beliefs on others, the powers-that-be in Massachusetts are not satisfied. No, Catholic Charities must actually be willing to place its children with homosexual couples or face lawsuits. It tried, unsuccessfully, to obtain a conscience exemption.

Not satisfied with forcing a distinguished and outstanding organization with a long record of helping children in Boston out of business with their bully tactics, groups such as the Human Rights Campaign issued a news release reporting that “Boston Catholic Charities Puts Ugly Political Agenda Before Child Welfare.” Now correct me if I am wrong, but isn’t this headline a bit hypocritical? As Jeff Jacoby points out, “The Human Rights Campaign and its friends would rather see this invaluable work come to an end than allow Catholic Charities to decline gay adoptions.”

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