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Friday, July 25, 2008

Video: How do we know what kind of families kids need?

"Ten Persuasive Answers to the Question 'Why not gay marriage?'"

Q8: How do we know what kind of families kids need?

Point 1: We know from experience (easy divorce, no-fault divorce, single parenting by choice, cohabitation, the sexual revolution, fatherlessness)

Point 2: No human well-being measure has been elevated by all this experiementation over the past 30 years

Point 3: "It is not simply the presence of two parents, as some have assumed, but the presence of two biological parents that seems to support child development." - Child Trends Research Brief, June 2002

3a: How many children in homosexual homes are living with both biological parents?

Point 4: "Most researchers now agree that together these studies support the notion that, on average, children do best when raised by their two married, biological parents" - Center for Law and Social Policy, May 2003

Point 5: Same-sex families are less than best because they deny children their mother or father


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