yTib wrote:when all said and done some folk would rather a child be adopted by a man and wife hillbilies than an intellectual, well balanced same sex couple.
this cannot be right.
I've never said that at all.
With regards to optimal / sub - optimal....
Everything is a system, things can be done better or worse, I'm sure there are success stories of kids that have been brought up being abused etc that have still succeeded in life despite their shitty upbringing.
Now I'd consider that to be a sub-optimal upbringing.
I'm referring to the optimal way of being brought up as being brought up with a loving mother and father in a stable household- like in the studies that Rowls linked.
Or after a quick Google search as listed in tree following link
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/20 ... m-dad-fam/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Not quite sure how that makes me a Nazi (pretty ludicrous) and can't see why Lancaster there would think I was being anti - semetic? Way to totally misread my post.
I'm trying to be objective, I've already stated that I see no issue with homosexuals adopting kids in need of a loving home, but fail to see why it'd be ethically sound for them to have surrogacy, as its knowingly depriving a child of either a mother or father in the family.
Again, I'm not arguing that a homosexual couple cannot provide a better home than a deadbeat heterosexual couple can. I'm arguing that a loving homosexual couple cannot provide a better upbringing than a loving heterosexual couple can.
A unique individual - someone that doesn't follow trends or not an average person.
https://thefatherlessgeneration.wordpre ... tatistics/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I mean you might want to check the sources on the above link, bub I thought it was pretty common knowledge that children growing up in single parent families 'on average' do not do as well as those from stable family backgrounds.
Again, I have no issue with same sex couples adopting children, I just don't agree with same sex surrogacy.
I didn't think it'd cause this much outrage.