I didn't miss your point. I got it exactly. Your touchy-feel goodism isn't Scriptural, though. Jesus didn't condemn the harlot. He told her to go and sin no more.
Paul made it perfectly clear, (see my quote from Scripture above) that you, as a Christian are to have fellowship (eating, etc) with unGodly people. By allowing the child to remain, the Church would not be obeying Scripture by associating with the two moms.
My biggest interest is in how these two dykes, of 22 years, have ACQUIRED three daughters, of less than 22 years age?
Paul made it perfectly clear, (see my quote from Scripture above) that you, as a Christian are NOT to have fellowship (eating, etc) with unGodly people.
The article says they have been together for 22 years...not that they are 22 years old.
They refer to one of the women as the child's biological mother. Pure speculation on my part but I suspect the woman has herself artificially inseminated. I know of two women, one a teacher, who have done this twice.
This girl isn't a harlot, nor is she sinning. Why punish the girl?
Neither is your shrill bigotry. You say Paul tells us not to have traffic with the un-Godly (which is not exactly what he said, by the way), yet Jesus ate and talked with the publicans and the harlots. When challenged, he asked who is more in need of attention, the Godly or the un-Godly? And one absolutely cannot visit punishment for the sins of the parent on the child. This school is clearly acting in a very un-Christian manner.
If you want to make an argument that creates a rift between the teachings of Jesus and the teachings of Paul, go right ahead. But don't claim scriptural authority because you don't have it.
"Paul made it perfectly clear, (see my quote from Scripture above) that you, as a Christian are to have fellowship (eating, etc) with unGodly people. By allowing the child to remain, the Church would not be obeying Scripture by associating with the two moms."
Would Paul advocate turning away "sinners" from attending the church? Would I be welcome to attend services at your church?