Friday, April 07, 2006
HOMOSEXUAL ADOPTION
The title of the article is "Adopting Chaos." The following comes from it:
People like Charles Mitchell who grew up with homosexual parents know that the church’s opposition to the practice isn’t an eccentricity of Catholic belief. It’s a bold, counter-cultural stand in defense of children.
Charles Mitchell and two brothers were adopted as infants by two men. He called same-sex adoption “a tragic social experiment” and said, “homosexuality destroyed a normal way of life for us.”
Often, the homosexual parents shown in the media are straight-laced, responsible men. Mitchell said that his “dad” and “uncle” weren’t unlike that. But “it’s not just the two people involved; it’s the environment.”
Both he and his two adopted brothers were sexually molested by friends of his “dad” and his “uncle.” To this day it is difficult for him to trust men, he said on a March 14 “Straight Talk Radio” broadcast.
The truth is, from the song “YMCA” to the Showtime program “Queer as Folk,” homosexuals have long celebrated sex with underage partners. In The Gay Report, by homosexual researchers Karla Jay and Allen Young, the authors report data showing that 73 percent of homosexuals surveyed had at some time had sex with boys 16 to 19 years of age or younger.
When the John Jay College of Criminal Justice thoroughly researched clergy sex abuse for the U.S. bishops, they found not a pedophilia crisis, but what Dr. Paul McHugh, former psychiatrist-in-chief at Johns Hopkins Hospital, described as “homosexual predation on American Catholic youth.”
John Jay’s report found that 81 percent of sexual abuse by clergy was homosexual.
McHugh called that a “bombshell” and said, “I’m astonished that people throughout America are not talking about it, thinking about it, and wondering about what the mechanisms were that set this alight.”
American Catholics are talking about it and thinking about it. The reason McHugh asks the question is that the news media is not being honest with us. They are not reporting that Catholics are talking and thinking about this. You can only get that information by reading blogs.
It's time for political correctness to be relegated to the history file. It's time for truth in journalism to return.