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Couple can’t adopt because they’re Christian?
Christian persecution! Christian persecution! Or is it? At first glance of the headlines one may think so, but them getting denied is not specifically because they’re Christian. Plenty of Christian couples are allowed to adopt children in Alberta, I’d wager. … Continue reading
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Tagged adoption, children, Christianity, families, homosexuality, sexuality
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A noble lie: child trafficking and the Catholic church
I was as appalled as anyone when I read about the documentary that just came out regarding Spain’s stolen children. Over a span of fifty years some three hundred thousand children were taken from their birth mothers and sold to … Continue reading
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Tagged adoption, Catholicism, children, church, crime, history, Spain, theft
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Haiti orphans are a blessing from God?
First, I have to say I’m glad groups are looking to place these poor kids with loving families in the United States and Canada. What bothers me is the insistence on thinking this so-called God did a good thing by … Continue reading
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Tagged adoption, Canada, children, Haiti
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