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1 | help with a group paper on nat.selection | Bible general Archive 1 | Reformer Joe | 66029 | ||
You wrote: "Examples of humans not nursing weak: ...Giving children up to adoption. If a child is born with cerebral palsy or a birth defect, it may end up on the list of children to adopt. If not, the parents may have a hard time finding enough money to pay for medications this child needs to stay alive." I would consider this as an example in many circumstances of doing what is best for the child. --Joe! |
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2 | help with a group paper on nat.selection | Bible general Archive 1 | phruubeljiie | 66249 | ||
Hold it! How is people not giving money to help someone seriously disadvantaged doing what's best for the child? That's not counting the psychological problems that come along with adoption in general. |
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3 | help with a group paper on nat.selection | Bible general Archive 1 | Reformer Joe | 66273 | ||
Please describe for me the "psychological trauma" that a newborn has in being adopted from a single teenage mother into a Christian home. Please describe for me how the "psychological trauma" that a child has in being adopted is more traumatic than remaining in a home facing physical, emotional and sexual abuse, as well as neglect. There are a lot of reasons besides poverty which lead to adoption. And considering that adoption by God is a very biblical concept, the concept can hardly be a hateful one. --Joe! |
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