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Judge forces mom to give her baby to homosexual couple: the latest case of surrogacy’s folly

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A convoluted custody dispute over an artificially conceived child has left the mother bereft and homosexual and Christian activists at loggerheads. The case of "H versus S" ended when the 44-year-old mother, "S," breastfed her 15-month old child for the last time in the courthouse cafeteria and handed him over to the waiting sperm donor dad, "H," and his homosexual partner. Both Romanian immigrants, H and S were also longtime friends who had informally agreed to conceive a child artificially together using a home insemination kit. But the relationship broke down, the mother denied the father and his lover parenting rights, and the courts took over. The judge who ruled on the appeal in the homosexual couple's favor, Alison Russell, has used the case to call for legislation, as in the United States, forcing those involved in surrogacy arrangements to agree to formal legal contracts. "The UK however does not have such an approach in...

Australian Politician forgets that it is not just churches which will lose freedoms if homosexual marriage is approved

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Pro and anti-Proposition 8 protesters rally in front of the San Francisco City Hall as the California Supreme Court holds a session in the to determine the definition of marriage (Strauss v. Horton cases). (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) Clive Palmer’s plan   to “solve” the debate about changing the definition of marriage fails to acknowledge that it is not just church’s beliefs that need protection. Australian Christian Lobby Managing Director Lyle Shelton said individuals, business owners, ethnic communities, and Christian and Muslim schools also had beliefs that could fall foul of anti-discrimination law if marriage was redefined in law. " It’s great to see Clive offering ideas and it is good to see that he recognises that churches, mosques and other places of worship will lose the freedom to practice millennia-old beliefs about marriage unless protections are granted. “But Clive needs to realise that many groups and individuals besides churches will lose their freed...

Christian printer sued after refusing to print same-sex civil union invitations

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"Dear Pablo, we cannot do this job, to print this invitation goes against our values, take care and best regards." This was the answer Pablo Zapata received when he and his partner requested a quote for the printing of invitations to the ceremony to legalize his homosexual relationship under Chile's new Civil Union Law (AUC in Spanish). Zapata is a volunteer at   Iguales , an NGO whose mission statement is "Work … to ensure the full inclusion of sexual diversity in Chilean society," while the printer , Publicamos, is openly Christian and family-operated. Pablo and his partner   felt hurt   and arbitrarily discriminated against by the answer. They said they did not consider themselves going against anybody's values. They filed a complaint before Chile's National Consumer Service (SERNAC), stating that their rights were being violated and that to deny a service for biased reasons is illegal. On Publicamos's behalf, César Mosquera stated...

LGBT and diminishing free speech in Australia

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There has been outrage at the  prosecution of   Tasmanian Catholic Archbishop Julian Porteous   ( pictured above ) for simply distributing a booklet explaining the  Catholic Church's teachings on marriage  to its members.  If the Archbishop loses this case, it will be unlawful for a minister of religion to explain to his or her congregation the church's teaching on marriage.  I have publicly supported   the Archbishop  and co-sponsored a motion in the Senate by (introduced by Tasmanian Senator Eric Abetz ) upholding religious freedom and free speech .  The case has highlighted how unbalanced the debate will be on the redefinition of marriage , with activists launching legal action against people of religious conscience.  I made a recent   speech against the Plague of Political Correctness   which got a lot of coverage on Facebook . Related articles Seven things the cabinet reshuff...

Gay activists ‘out’ complainant who opposed subway ads for gay sex in public

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Lesbian teacher: How I convince kids to accept gay ‘marriage’, starting at 4 years old

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A primary grade lesbian teacher from an Ontario public school revealed in a workshop at a homosexual activist conference for teachers earlier this month how she uses her classroom to convince children as young as four to accept homosexual relationships . “And I started in Kindergarten . What a great place to start. It was where I was teaching. So, I was the most comfortable there,” Pam Strong said at the conference, attended by LifeSiteNews. The conference, hosted by the homosexual activist organization Jer’s Vision , now called the Canadian Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity, focused on the implementation of Bill 13 in Ontario classrooms. Bill 13, called by critics the ‘ homosexual bill of rights ,’ passed in June 2012 and gave students the right to form pro-gay clubs in their school, including Catholic ones, using the name Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA). Strong, who is in an open relationship with another woman and who has been a teacher for about five years, focused...

Gays fail once more at UN

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A paragraph about sex education in a resolution on the rights of children stalled debate in the General Assembly on Tuesday and forced a vote on the resolution, which has traditionally been adopted consensually. Europeans and Latin Americans sponsoring the resolution could not be swayed, and insisted throughout the weeks leading up to the vote that the resolution on children must contain a specific prescription for “comprehensive evidence-based education on human sexuality,” and no alternative would satisfy them. Delegations implored the sponsors of the resolution to show “sensitivity” and to recognize the lack of consensus to no avail as they tried to avert the vote altogether. The preferred terminology of the sponsors has been controversial at the General Assembly for over a decade, but has become even more controversial since the World Health Organization published controversial guidelines for Europe in 2010 it with an aggressive model of comprehensive sexuality educ...

Rubio says SCOTUS didn’t ‘settle’ marriage issue: ‘God’s rules always win’

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English: Marco Rubio, U.S. Senator from Florida, Former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives Français : Marco Rubio, homme politique républicain de Floride (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) Surging GOP presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio , R-FL, says that " God's law " trumps the U.S. Supreme Court ’s Obergefell decision imposing same-sex “marriage” nationwide. The senator also told Christian Broadcast Network's David Brody that the Supreme Court's redefinition of marriage is not "settled," but instead "current law." “No law is settled,” said Rubio. “Roe v. Wade is current law, but it doesn’t mean that we don’t continue to aspire to fix it, because we think it’s wrong.” “If you live in a society where the government creates an avenue and a way for you to peacefully change the law, then you’re called to participate in that process to try to change it,” he explained, and "the proper place for that to be defined is at th...