Catholic hospital in NJ sued by transgender

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I'm sure Bruce did- it's an intentional thing to intrude.

It's not intrusion when the owner of the property gives you a personal invitation.

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Trump is not going to be silent on liberals running rampant like Obama did and what Hillary would have done. If this country got into the business of things like suing hospitals to force LGBT, it would get very ugly.

Are you talking about the same Donald Trump who 2 days before the general election proudly held the LGBTQueer flag on stage at a rally in Greeley CO?

The same Donald Trump who nominated Rex Tillerson as his Secretary of State, who as head of the once God fearing Boy Scouts of America allowed openly homosexual youth into their ranks (and where sexually confused youth are, homosexual/pederast Scout Masters followed).

Are you talking about the same Donald Trump who nominated Jeff Sessions as his Attorney General, who just recently stated that Obergefell v Hodges and Roe v Wade are "the law of the land"?

LGBTQ's/abortionists should be really happy about Trump being President, as they have nothing to fear.
 
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Quote Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior

Numerous Catholic adoption agencies were forced to close down because they refused to give children to same sex couples (the RCC was so kind to the LGBTQ movement by ordaining homosexual priests, some way of showing appreciation huh?).
False.
Some adoption agencies refused to comply with non-discrimination laws and lost funding. No one forced them to put discrimination ahead of the welfare of children


Orphaned children would be better off being adopted by a pack of wolves rather than homosexuals.
Well yeah you would, but then you promote and defend child abuse.
 

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Agreed

My point being: Where was the outrage from the Left? Where were the cries of discrimination against single people?

I know people who work for adoption agencies, and single parent applicants are never refused just because they are single.

Exampel -The lesbian couple that was part of the Obergefell V Hodges began their legal challenge to Michigan's same sex marriage ban because they could not jointly adopt their children. The Bethany Christian services adoption agency had no problem adopting out children to the women as single parents but refused them as a couple.
 

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Quote: Originally posted by aCultureWarrior
Numerous Catholic adoption agencies were forced to close down because they refused to give children to same sex couples (the RCC was so kind to the LGBTQ movement by ordaining homosexual priests, some way of showing appreciation huh?).


False.
Some adoption agencies refused to comply with non-discrimination laws and lost funding. No one forced them to put discrimination ahead of the welfare of children.

Yawn, yet another lie by a less than mediocre homosexual activist.

Catholic Charities stuns state, ends adoptions

In a stunning turn of events, Archbishop Sean P. O'Malley and leaders of Catholic Charities of Boston announced yesterday that the agency will end its adoption work, deciding to abandon its founding mission, rather than comply with state law requiring that gays be allowed to adopt children.
http://archive.boston.com/news/loca...atholic_charities_stuns_state_ends_adoptions/

Being that homosexuals are notorious for raping children, I think we can both agree that was a wise decision ey MrDante?
 

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I know people who work for adoption agencies, and single parent applicants are never refused just because they are single.

Exampel -The lesbian couple that was part of the Obergefell V Hodges began their legal challenge to Michigan's same sex marriage ban because they could not jointly adopt their children. The Bethany Christian services adoption agency had no problem adopting out children to the women as single parents but refused them as a couple.

That's really dumb on the part of the adoption agency. Once they determined that a child does not deserve a father and a mother (by adopting out to single people) they had no way of limiting adoptions to heterosexual couples.

No excuse - there are more than enough heterosexuals looking to adopt.
 

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citation needed

http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-act...nation-against-catholic-adoption-services.cfm

Local Catholic Charities agencies around the country have long provided adoption and foster care services to the neediest children.Catholic Charities agencies often take on the most difficult placements, including older, abused children and children with disabilities and special needs.When placing children with couples, Catholic Charities makes sure those children enjoy the advantage of having a mom and a dad who are married.

In 2006, Catholic Charities of Boston, which had been one of the nation's oldest adoption agencies, faced a very difficult choice: violate its conscience, or close its doors.In order to be licensed by the state, Catholic Charities of Boston would have to obey state laws barring "sexual orientation discrimination." And because marriage had been redefined in Massachusetts, Catholic Charities could not simply limit its placements to married couples.Catholic leaders asked the state legislature for a religious exemption but were refused. As a result, Catholic Charities of Boston was forced to shut down its adoption services.

Later that year, Catholic Charities San Francisco faced a similar untenable choice and was forced to end its adoption services as well.

In Washington, DC, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington—which has provided support to children and families for over eighty years—had a partnership with the District of Columbia for its foster care and public adoption program.However, in 2010, a law redefining legal marriage to include two people of the same sex took effect in the District. The District then informed Catholic Charities that it would no longer be an eligible foster care and adoption partner.Why? Because, as a Catholic organization, Catholic Charities was committed to placing children with married couples so that each child would have the experience of a mother and a father.

In 2011, Catholic Charities affiliates in Illinois closed down instead of complying with a new requirement that they can no longer receive state money if they refuse to place children with persons in same-sex relationships as foster or adoptive parents."In the name of tolerance, we're not being tolerated," said Bishop Thomas J. Paprocki of the Diocese of Springfield, Illinois, a civil and canon lawyer who fought for Catholic Charities to retain its religious freedom.

need more?
 

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Quote: Originally posted by aCultureWarrior
Numerous Catholic adoption agencies were forced to close down because they refused to give children to same sex couples (the RCC was so kind to the LGBTQ movement by ordaining homosexual priests, some way of showing appreciation huh?).
This is related to United Way funding, and not a court ruling. Homos need not get their hopes up, though I wish ACW would talk about how gay adoption seems to have already pre-existed protests to it. Homos need to understand that their rights [will] not expand on this matter.
 
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False.
Some adoption agencies refused to comply with non-discrimination laws and lost funding. No one forced them to put discrimination ahead of the welfare of children.
They told them to put tolerance before the welfare of children. This, in most cases, was an abomination.
 

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Quote: Originally posted by aCultureWarrior
Numerous Catholic adoption agencies were forced to close down because they refused to give children to same sex couples (the RCC was so kind to the LGBTQ movement by ordaining homosexual priests, some way of showing appreciation huh?).

This is related to United Way funding, and not a court ruling...

I would say citation needed, but here's a list of US States and their adoption laws.

https://www.lifelongadoptions.com/lgbt-adoption-resources/lgbt-adoption-laws

...I wish ACW would talk about how gay adoption seems to have already pre-existed protests to it.

You talk about it, but be sure to use citations.
 
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