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Children in the custody of same-sex couples in parochial schools
http://www.thebostonpilot.com/article.asp?ID=11893
More:
http://www.boston.com/news/local/ma...restorm_over_piece_on_gays_in_catholic_paper/
I'm sick of people saying that people "practice" homosexuality. Do they "practice" heterosexuality? I find it really offensive.
I'm not practicing. I did not make a choice to be gay. And I'm not a sinner. I don't believe in that original sin nonsense. I don't care how many times adam had sex with eve....it had nothing to do with me.
I'm sure that parents that adopt would really appreciate the last part of his statement. (***rolls eyes****)
Here is where he is now:
http://ipsciences.edu/pages/newsxtd/michael-pakaluk-ph.d.35.php
I think that this is his facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=543378726
http://www.thebostonpilot.com/article.asp?ID=11893
"My own son in the first grade in a Boston Archdiocesan parochial school had a classmate who was being raised by his father and another man. From what I observed then, I concluded that the arrangement served neither my son nor the other students in the class."
"...parents are rightly given access to a child’s classroom, and yet I could not trust the designs of the same-sex couple."
"...it seemed a real danger that the boy being raised by the same-sex couple would bring to school something obscene or pornographic, or refer to such things in conversation, as they go along with the same-sex lifestyle, which -- as not being related to procreation -- is inherently eroticized and pornographic. He might expose other children to such things, as he might easily have encountered them in his household."
"When I raised these and similar concerns with the pastor, he replied that the school’s mission was to serve the child of the same-sex couple. I said that I believed that the Church indeed had such a mission, but that this mission conflicted with the mission to educate my son well."
More:
http://www.boston.com/news/local/ma...restorm_over_piece_on_gays_in_catholic_paper/
In the column, Pakaluk also expressed concern that by welcoming gay families, Catholic schools could give children the impression that the practice of homosexuality is acceptable, as well as potentially provide an opportunity for a gay parent to “advocate for his lifestyle.’’ He added that gay parents should not be called “parents’’ unless they are biologically related to their children.
I'm sick of people saying that people "practice" homosexuality. Do they "practice" heterosexuality? I find it really offensive.
I'm not practicing. I did not make a choice to be gay. And I'm not a sinner. I don't believe in that original sin nonsense. I don't care how many times adam had sex with eve....it had nothing to do with me.
I'm sure that parents that adopt would really appreciate the last part of his statement. (***rolls eyes****)
Here is where he is now:
http://ipsciences.edu/pages/newsxtd/michael-pakaluk-ph.d.35.php
I think that this is his facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=543378726


