Posted on 07/23/2019 12:29:23 AM PDT by Morgana
WACO, Texas A Waco couple said their daughter was denied admission to a local day care because they are in a lesbian relationship.
Brittney Ready and her wife, Stacey, have been married for two years and have four kids.
Their youngest daughter, Callie, was on the waiting list at Parkview Christian Academy until they got a call Thursday saying the day care finally had an opening.
Brittney wrote on Facebook that the director was sweet and welcoming to the couple and their daughter. It wasn't until they were ready to leave that they ran into problems.
We go to leave with paperwork in hand only for the administrator to call us into his office to let us know that he heard that Stacey and I our 'mates' and because of that they cannot welcome Callie" Brittney said.
Ready said the director told the couple the day care could not welcome Callie because their christian-based faith would not be able to accept their daughter.
So does that mean 'unwed parents' cannot enroll their kids? Does that mean 'divorced parents' cannot enroll their children there?" Brittney said. "Sin is sin and Jesus sat and welcomed all the sinners. We were not trying to plague your day care, sir. We are gay. Our daughter is not."
Stacey said it's important to the women that their children receive a christian education.
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Id love to delve into the origins of the family for the sordid facts. How did these dykes acquire these children, who are obviously the progeny of a man and a woman. One photo shows a resemblance of one of the girls with the more feminine women, so I wouldnt be surprised if she bore her. Still, who were the fathers?
Does each child have a different father? If so, are they given the opportunity to connect with the origin of half their DNA?
Were the girls the result of a former heterosexual relationship?
Did the women contract with a fertility clinic for some anonymous sperm?
Were the kids adopted? Again, what is there blood relationship to each other? Isnt it relevant to them?
The woman made their children and issue publicly. They owe us answers as they put this out there.
It is a sound, wise move to reject them. There is no shortage of other schools for the girl.
So then, the church is teaching children that their mothers and fathers should be together.
Leaving aside for the moment the question of whether the daycare has the right to deny entry to children of parents in a same-sex relationship. There is no question that they do, both as matter of faith and the law. In the case of parents who divorce, the mother and father are not together. Should the church deny entry to children of divorced parents? Or parents who were divorced and remarried?
Definitely a setup.
When I saw this story, my first thought was about HS organizations and co-ops. Most around here require either a signed statement of faith, or a statement acknowledging that you understand the group’s mission. That’s being up front and honest.
In a similar way, this church was being up front and honest with these women, just by telling them the daycare wouldn’t be a good fit for this child.
In my opinion? No.
But church schools should make sure all parents understand and agree to a statement of faith (or an acknowledgement of church beliefs) before registering their children.
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