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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Video: Haven't experts said same-sex parenting is fine?

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

Q7: Haven't experts said same-sex parenting is fine?

Point 1: American Academy of Pediatrics statement that there is no difference for children in homosexual homes than heterosexual homes by a panel of 8 people that came up with the statement and imposed it on the AAP; admits using AAP "as a vehicle for positive change" despite objections from membership

Point 2: Organizations such as this can reach conclusions like this because we have not yet had the experiment.

Point 3: AAP admits in the fine print that research is just beginning, and samples are too small to be confindent in.

Point 4: American Sociological Review: "Thus far, no work has compared children's long term achievement in education, occupation, income and other domains of life."

Point 5: How can they conclude anything when the research is just beginning?




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