Child Adoption Statistics

Why people do not support gay adoption?
It is not just for Christians, is to all objects. Please focus and respond these paragraphy this more precisely: how can there be two people who want to raise a child in a stable, loving child? I have no statistics to try, but I seem to know of more cases of violence in families where a man and a woman are the parents! I actually never heard of a case of child abuse which involved a gay couple as parents. This does not mean it will not happen, but I'm sure you have not heard. I also grew up without a father, and I shot very well. If you say, "the family must be a man and a woman," can you please state one of the reasons is that you believe that? Why is it immoral and wrong? Not everyone is Catholic, you know. It's just a religion, not religion.
They fear that people will create more homosexuals. What ridiculous, because all homosexuals are at least one act of heterosexual intercourse! LOL so wrong that homosexuals are entitled to be treated as second class citizens in the "free country." Christians mourn I 'until it is hoarse from all fetuses deserve their "birthright", but you want to delete prospective adoptive parents simply because they are gay. What happens is that most of these people believe their religion is the only religion that counts and they are sooo right, you should be able to impose their standards on the rest of us. Fortunately, the Constitution says the contrary, we must now ensure that the Constitution actually applying to all citizens regardless of sexual orientation. Many people have grown up in traditional family situations and not going very well, thank you very much.
Adoption: Its about LOVE
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