New Study On Homosexual Parents Tops All Previous Research

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  1. MelissaBarrett profile image58
    MelissaBarrettposted 11 years ago

    *Rolls Eyes*

    Peter Sprig- Baptist Minister
    Mark Regnerus- Professor at Calvin College and former author for Christianity today.

    Too bad those Gay Sociologists that conducted the former studies were biased.

    1. Cagsil profile image72
      Cagsilposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I reported this thread for being too long. The OP could have simply said something and posted the two links.

      This OP is absurd in length and it's completely BS on topic. hmm

  2. Uninvited Writer profile image79
    Uninvited Writerposted 11 years ago

    This is one of the sources quoted:

    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/ar … 9X12000580

    "By way of comparison, social science research with small convenience samples has repeatedly reported no significant differences between children from gay/lesbian households and heterosexual households. These recurring findings of no significant differences have led some researchers and professional organizations to formalize related claims. Perhaps none of these claims has been more influential than the following from the 2005 American Psychological Association (APA) Brief on “Lesbian and Gay Parenting”.12,13

    Not a single study has found children of lesbian or gay parents to be disadvantaged in any significant respect relative to children of heterosexual parents."

    I didn't see any debunking in either article...my eyes glazed over a few times though...

  3. maxoxam41 profile image64
    maxoxam41posted 11 years ago

    Studies are ephemeral. An heterosexual couple gives birth to a homosexual. Why? The child has the perfect environment, a father figure and a mother figure to balance his development, then why does the child become homosexual? What are the endogenous and exogenous factors contributing to homosexuality? Since the possibility of originating a homosexual from a heterosexual union exits, why would a child living in a homosexual environment couldn't be heterosexual?

  4. Friendlyword profile image60
    Friendlywordposted 11 years ago

    "Just published in the journal Social Science Research,[1] the most careful, rigorous, and methodologically sound study ever conducted on this issue found numerous and significant differences between these groups--with the outcomes for children of homosexuals rated "suboptimal" (Regnerus' word) in almost every category."

    I'm having too much fun with this statement to actually read the study.  While I'm falling off my chair laughing; you may want to read this very very informatudous and instatickscally sound study recently conducted on Straight Parents.

    Accordingly to the Friendly Word Institution of physichosis, Straight Parents raised 99.9% of the homosexuals born to humans.  All! of the homosexual parents in the rigorus, meta...methos...ma me mi metho...METHODOLOGICALLY sound study...Whew!!!  were raised by Straight Parents.

  5. Paul Wingert profile image61
    Paul Wingertposted 11 years ago

    SparklingJewel - Thanks for wasting our time with this useless, bias BS.

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    Norah Caseyposted 11 years ago

    Please repost this content as a link to the source material, along with the other information you have compiled. Brief quotes from third party material is fine.

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