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  • DodgyAgent
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    Interesting that no one including you lot have looked at this from the point of view of the children. If the choice is between being in or out of care/foster homes and having a stable upbringing with a pair of pooftas then what? It is all very well AtW thinking that you can just chuck money at the problem (obviously has no children of his own) but there is a little bit more to adoption than one may think.

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by ZZZZ Snoozer
    Was that a rhetorical question? There are shedloads in Scotland, anyway.
    Rhetorical, yes. They are Labour strongholds, and Catholic strongholds too.

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  • SallyAnne
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    I've changed my mind slightly.

    After watching the Omen last night, I now dont think the Catholic Church should be allowed to be involved in ANY adoption.

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  • SallyAnne
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    I think the government and the laws of this land should outweight ANY religious institution.

    Law comes first, religion comes second (preferably a a hobby based passtime).

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  • Spacecadet
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    This doesn't just effect Catholic adoption agencys

    There was a debate on radio 4 a couple of months ago as all businesses are required to give equal rights to Gay couples. Not a problem for big companies but some small family run bed and breakfasts weren't too happy that they were effectively being forced into condoning something that they personally don't agree with.

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by Numptycorner
    I fail to see how the Catholic church can get all moralistic about this, when it has a problem with it's own Priests buggering children. At least the gays don't want them for sex games.
    That might make a fun thread, but it is no more relevant to this argument than paedophile teachers being representative of the whole education establishment.

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  • Numptycorner
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    I fail to see how the Catholic church can get all moralistic about this, when it has a problem with it's own Priests buggering children. At least the gays don't want them for sex games.

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by expat
    What, pray, is the difference between "being dictated to by the Government" and "being subject to the laws of the land"? Would it by chance be in the eye of the beholder?
    I think the point is that it isn't the law of the land, but the government want to make it so.

    It's the old conundrum about democracy, isn't it - in extremis, 51% can vote to have the other 49% put to death.

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  • ZZZZ Snoozer
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    Originally posted by wendigo100
    Are there any Catholics in Labour strongholds, like Liverpool and Scotland?
    Was that a rhetorical question? There are shedloads in Scotland, anyway.

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by Fishface
    I think (not sure) prospective couples have to married in a catholic church as one of the prerequisits.

    I don't think the gays can do that yet - I'll ask the Pope.
    He's out to a sauerkraut lunch at the moment.

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  • Fishface
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    I think (not sure) prospective couples have to married in a catholic church as one of the prerequisits.

    I don't think the gays can do that yet - I'll ask the Pope.

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  • vetran
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    Homosexual adoption was controversial, some transition period would have been sensible so church based adoption agencies could be absorbed into state ones.

    The RC church are hardly my favourite religous nutters but they do have a right to their opinion, or do we only respect people that stone the faithful?

    Good point SC!

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by John Galt
    Catholic adoption agencies likely to close

    This debate has been on and off the news for a while now and, I have to say, I totally disagree with Bliar (not unusual admittedly). The Catholic church should not be dictated to by the Government. Over to the panel
    Its not as if the catholic church has a monopoly on adoption agencies, gay couples should (and do) have the option to go to any agency.

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by ZZZZ Snoozer
    Maybe the RC Church will stop telling its followers to vote Labour, this could be interesting...
    Are there any Catholics in Labour strongholds, like Liverpool and Scotland?

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by John Galt
    Catholic adoption agencies likely to close

    This debate has been on and off the news for a while now and, I have to say, I totally disagree with Bliar (not unusual admittedly). The Catholic church should not be dictated to by the Government. Over to the panel
    What, pray, is the difference between "being dictated to by the Government" and "being subject to the laws of the land"? Would it by chance be in the eye of the beholder?

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