Friday, February 19, 2010

Being pathetic


The Catholic Archdiocese of Washington, D.C. is dropping its 80-year-old foster care program because of the district council's vote to legalize gay marriage.

The archdiocese transferred its foster care program -- consisting of 43 children, 35 families, and seven staff members -- to the National Center for Children and Families on February 1 to prevent being forced into licensing same-sex couples. Other social services could be dropped as well.

From One"News"Now:

Matt Barber, director of cultural affairs at Liberty Counsel, tells OneNewsNow this action really represents the tip of the iceberg because Catholic Charities runs over 20 programs for the District Columbia, and being forced to recognize newly legalized same-sex marriage could make it impossible for the church to serve as a city contractor.

"We're going to see, more frequently unfortunately, Catholic organizations, charitable Christian organizations being forced to choose between staying in business or compromising, capitulating on sincerely held religious beliefs that have been around for thousands of years," Barber notes.

It is blatantly obvious, he feels, that homosexual activists and their allies are only concerned about their agenda and could care less about the wellbeing children. "Shame on the DC council," Barber comments. "Shame on the homosexual activists who have children in the crosshairs as they push their radical, secular humanist, anti-Christian, anti-family, anti-marriage political agenda."


Okay, so let me get this straight (pun intended): charities stop helping children out of their own free (albeit biased) will, but still Matt Barber (pictured above in all his ugly redhead stupidness), who has made it his life goal to diss on gay people, thinks it's the gays' fault? Talk about being pathetic!

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