JohnStuartMill wrote:Hey bcspace, where'd you go to college?
I'm taking odds:
2:3 -- BYU
6:1 -- Ricks
15:1 -- Arizona State University
10,000:1 -- Any college that isn't for morons.
What are the odds for Utah Valley High?
JohnStuartMill wrote:Hey bcspace, where'd you go to college?
I'm taking odds:
2:3 -- BYU
6:1 -- Ricks
15:1 -- Arizona State University
10,000:1 -- Any college that isn't for morons.
Typcially, the percentage of homosexual "relationships" that become open relationships approaches 100% over not too long a time
bcspace wrote:
All things being equal, yes.
That I did not say. But you seem to be of the erroneous opinion that gay couples are the salvation of children. There are plenty of non gay families who will take and nurture these quite well if given the chance. We don't need to add additional risk factors to their lives.
bcspace wrote:Because it is love, commitment, service and sacrifice that instills positive values in a child, not the sexual orientation of the couple or the individual.
Non sequitur. Those can can be had without marriage.
But I just noted that honest and good people can reach a different conclusion and that does not make them not care about children as TDs OP implies.
This does not reflect my opinion at all.
But people who claim that it is abusive for a lesbian couple to parent are not only dishonest but not "good" (smile) and no, they don't care about children. People who care about children want the best for children... they know how important it is for children to be loved, nurtured, cared for.
There is no evidence whatsoever that children raised with two moms or two dads suffer from abuse because of the sexual orientation of their parents. It is utter nonsense. There is not a single, knowledgeable, reputable expert in the world who would suggest such a thing. It is craziness!
Some folk are just so hung up on what goes on in the bedroom that they come up with all sorts of *&%$ to justify their stupidness! (smile)
I'm not sure why the LDS church is obsessed with gay/lesbian marriage but I am quite certain it has NOTHING to do with children and family.




We also know that LGBT individuals are more likely than their heterosexual counterparts to foster and adopt children with special needs, and that same-sex couples raising children live in ninety-six percent of all U.S. counties—most highly concentrated in the South and the Midwest. In addition, Hispanic and African-American same-sex couples are raising children at higher rates than their Caucasian counterparts, a finding that suggests the disproportionately negative impact that parenting restrictions have on communities of color.[2]
[2] Cianciotto, J. Hispanic and Latino Same-Sex Couple Households in the United States: A Report from the 2000 Census. New York: National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Policy Institute and the National Latino/a Coalition for Justice, 2005, p. 53; Dang, A. and Frazer, S. Black Same Sex Households in the United States: A Report from the 2000 Census. New York: National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Policy Institute and National Black Justice Coalition, 2004, p. 22.
So if someone disagrees that it is not in the best interest of a child to be parented by a gay couple you say they don't care about children. Ok. So it does reflect your opinion which was exactly what my point was. And I think you are wrong. They can disagree with you and still care about children. And they can even be wrong about their conclusion and still care about children.
There is no evidence whatsoever that children raised with two moms or two dads suffer from abuse because of the sexual orientation of their parents. It is utter nonsense. There is not a single, knowledgeable, reputable expert in the world who would suggest such a thing. It is craziness!
You could be right. I am not an expert on this though I know there are studies that disagree with you. And I imagine a few of them are reputable.
I'm not sure why the LDS church is obsessed with gay/lesbian marriage but I am quite certain it has NOTHING to do with children and family.
I don't think they are obsessed. I think it is one of many issues that they discuss. But it is clear why it is one that they deal with. First, it is a big issue these days. Next, they think homosexuality is a sin. Since they are in the fight against sin business it seems fairly logical if they think it is a sin they would spend effort, time and resources going against it.