I don't agree with this decision. If they are qualified to be foster parents, they should get the child despite their views on homosexuality. Everyone is entitled to their opinions and I respect them, even though I disagree with their position. I see all sides to most situations, but stand firm in my beliefs on the side I choose. I went to a very religious school growing up, but I am now agnostic. I have a lot of conservative friends with completely different views than me and we get along fine. Plus, this makes for many interesting debates and conversations. :)
I'm socially liberal, but the most important thing is that children grow up in a loving home because this is where the foundations of their values and respect for humanity and others begins. If this couple can provide that, then the child already has a head start in life.
See, we probably do not think that differently after all. :)
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I'm socially liberal, but the most important thing is that children grow up in a loving home because this is where the foundations of their values and respect for humanity and others begins. If this couple can provide that, then the child already has a head start in life.
See, we probably do not think that differently after all. :)