You miss my point entirely.
Let's look at this a different way-
A Catholic agency works to place orphaned/adoptable children/infants with Catholic families.
Another agency specializes in placing children from war- and strife-torn, poverty-stricken foreign countries.
A third works only with hard-to-place cases; kids with mental/physical afflictions or other special needs.
Yet another is a non-denominational, non-specializing agency willing to cover the whole spectrum of possibilities/eventualities.
There are others as well; there is no shortage of children in distress and needing placement with loving families, and there will always be more children than can be accomodated by existing agencies.
Into the breech steps a court (the STATE!) willing to restrict/curtail/end the activities of the Catholic agency in the name of "rights/access violations".
This is freedom?
This helps gays?
Children?
Funny, too, how the separation of church and state only works in one direction...
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