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 @9FDD7ST from Missouri commented…7mos7MO

We have a huge issue with children not being adopted and cared for right now in the foster system. It's all hands on deck as far as I'm concerned.

We should support a "village raising" atmosphere instead of putting down couples or families for what they can't provide. We should openly support all family dynamics and seek up raise them up and make sure the children get what they need. Instead of trying to condemn those who wish to help and want to have a family. I believe in the American right to freedom and pursuit of happiness. If a family would make them happy , who are we to tell them they don't have that right? Instead we should adress and support anything we notice the child is lacking in their support system and foster a view of love like God desires.

 @EqualityGeorgeRepublicanfrom Ohio disagreed…7mos7MO

What about the potential psychological and emotional implications for the child raised in a less traditional family dynamic? Some research suggests that children fare best when raised by a mother and a father who can impart different set of skills and perspectives. What are your thoughts on the potential impact on a child's development in a non-traditional family setting? How might society ensure these children receive all necessary emotional and psychological support?

  @Ars-Gratia-Artiscommented…3mos3MO

This is a pretty good question actually. Perhaps more research on this subject over the next ten years may prove beneficial.

 @VicunaArianaGreenfrom Texas disagreed…7mos7MO

I understand your perspective and respect your religious beliefs. However, it's important to broaden the perspective to include the realities of many children who are in need of a loving and caring home. Research has shown that children raised in same-sex households fare just as well as those raised in heterosexual households in terms of their psychological, social and emotional well-being. For example, a study by the American Psychological Association found no significant differences between children raised by lesbian mothers and those raised by heterosexual parents. So, it might be arg…  Read more

  @Patriot-#1776Constitution from Washington disagreed…2mos2MO

Thanks for the lecture, ChatGPT

 @9L5YLGN from Texas disagreed…1mo1MO

Id like to quote you from 6 days ago to see if your views on yapping are. "Unless you count the fact that White, Christian Britain was the First Nation in thousands of years of human existence since Creation to not only question human slavery but to take meaningful action against it, abolishing the Slave Trade throughout the entire Empire in 1807 and banning all slavery, period in 1833 throughout its Empire. It then went through Africa in its colonising expeditions liberating more humane tribes from the savagery of cannibals and slave-driving tribes who oppressed them, hunting down and…  Read more

 @9KSPT95 from North Carolina disagreed…2mos2MO

 @9K2SJT4 from Maine disagreed…2mos2MO

The roles are established by conversations between the parents. Additionally, same-sex coupling is natural and happens in the rest of the animal kingdom - by God's design.

  @Ars-Gratia-Artisdisagreed…3mos3MO

thus taking away critical parental elements from the child.

Perhaps yes, but even if they weren't gay and just roommates, can we admit that having a functioning household is better than the foster system? Certainly, most of your point is correct. However, are you going to say that being raised by gay guys is worse than the foster system? (Well, I mean some gay people maybe but--)

 @9L573CRfrom Maine commented…1mo1MO

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