Homosexual Parenting
Adoption has always been a challenge for the same-sex couples. Despite the huge number of children in need of adoptive parents, and many researches which show that homosexuality is neither biological nor genetic matter, the consideration of homosexual parenting is still at a big question: “What kind of effects will the couple’s sex orientation have on their child’s life?” This question addresses the issue faced both by the adoption services and by gays and lesbians that had ever considered adoption. Homosexual couples should have a right for adoption because they can make responsible and loving parents as well as heterosexuals. But since the most of the researches on homosexual parenting are politically contaminated, it leaves a smaller chance for understanding homosexual way of life and winning the adoption case. A religious perception on homosexual life style has always been very negative. The notion that homosexuality is a sin is widely spread among Christians. Because homosexuals have different perspectives in their lives from the heterosexuals, according to religious beliefs they should not have a right to create families. Such conviction makes the adoption even more complicated for homosexual co
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Approximate Word count = 1131
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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