Where is a good place to research different views on Gay Adoption?

For my English class I have to write an unbiased paper, comparing and contrasting conflicting views on a topic. The topic I picked is the issue of Gay Adoption. I need help finding info (not opinions) so that I can back up my paper. I need info for those who support gay adoption and those who oppose it.

I’m a supporter of it. Yes despite being Christian. Start googling there are many resources on this these days especially those addressing viewpoints which want gays burnt in hell for wantingto adapt. caring parents are better than no parents.

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5 Responses to Where is a good place to research different views on Gay Adoption?

  1. ricardo9505 says:

    I’m a supporter of it. Yes despite being Christian. Start googling there are many resources on this these days especially those addressing viewpoints which want gays burnt in hell for wantingto adapt. caring parents are better than no parents.
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  2. jakal666 says:

    gay adoption is immoral if you adopt a child and u r gay think of the kid before u do it or else that kid will end up with a life that of criticism
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  3. ☮ wickey wow wow ♀♀ says:

    I support it. You could find opposition to it in so many places, start off with Fred Phelps church in VA, I’ m sure he rants about his opposition to it (or his followers and son now).

    The HRC would have a lot of support for it.
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  4. Real M says:

    good
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  5. RJ says:

    I would try google, and wikipedia I’m sure there are lots of things you can pull up, try google scholar too. Oh and to jakal666 he asked how he can find information on this for his paper, he didn’t ask for your personal view on the subject. And like it was mentioned before, caring parents are better than no parents at all, seeing how we have a lot of kids that are homeless, I don’t think they care if they have straight or gay parents as long as they are loved and cared for.
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