Sunday, June 24, 2012

Changes to gay laws don't make a Joh of Newman Via @ Weecare surrogacy USA

THE Twitter feeds of followers of Queensland politics exploded late on Thursday night as the State Parliament debated changes to the civil union legislation and announced amendments to surrogacy laws.

Changes to the civil partnership legislation, pushed through in the final days of the previous Labor government, had been flagged by the Premier, Campbell Newman, who had previously announced the state-sanctioned declaration ceremonies, attached to the law, would be scrapped.

At the time Mr Newman said the legal protections for couples, including those in a same-sex relationship, would remain, but the state-sanctioned ceremonies would be stopped because of the perception they "mimicked" marriage.

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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Gay Marriage Does Not Mean Baby-Snatching

The gay-marriage debate is a baffling spectacle because, once you have abandoned the premise that homosexuality is evil and must be stigmatized, any remaining justification collapses. And yet a hardy, dwindling cohort of social conservatives soldier on nonetheless. Ross Douthat today argues that gay marriage is problematic because children raised by married, biological, opposite-sex parents fare better than other children. His conclusion seems highly disputable for reasons he himself mentions (the data set is entirely from the pre-gay marriage era, when gay parents were unmarried, closeted, and so on.) But the larger flaw here is that his entire focus on child welfare seems completely beside the point.

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