No- no no no...This is not at all what I meant.
I am a Christian and I think a Hindu adoption agency should be able to exclude those who aren't Hindu. When I said 'standard' you can read that as 'private policy.'
I am fine with a Catholic agency not working with me because I'm evangelical- if that is there standard. Am I saying that my beleifs are substandard? Not at all.
By the way, I work very closely with many Catholic ministries as a pro-life missionary. If I didn't agree with their statement of faith on the immorality of birth control, I would not be allowed to serve as a mentor in their program. More power to them! I do agree with the statement, but if I didn't I certainly wouldn't be claiming that they are bigots. Now, I think a lot of pro-birth control protestant women would make fabulous mentors, but I'm not advocating they change their standards. If protestants don't like it, they can volunteer at a mentoring program that will have them.
I am not impugning Catholics at all. I resent the implication that I have done so.