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Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Supreme Court to decide if faith-based adoption agencies must serve gay couples

The Supreme Court announced Monday it will decide if faith-based adoption agencies can refuse to place children with gay couples.

The case, Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, concerns whether the government would violate adoption agencies' First Amendment rights by forcing them to comply with policies that contradict their religious beliefs.

The case arose when Philadelphia stopped working with Catholic Social Services in March 2018. The move came only days after the city sent out a message asking for more foster parents to get involved in the city's system. The city informed the group that it would not be able to work with it unless it agreed to serve gay couples seeking children.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Faith based organizations should not be involved in adoption of children. The Birth Certificates signifies the baby has been delivered in water at the dock. It is collateral on the national debt to the Fed Bank and its secret private owners.

Babies should be properly accounted for by the government which is to whom they owe a debt as future tax payers. Otherwise the fiat debt-based currency will collapse.

Anonymous said...

#OPENUROWNGABAKERY.