psychgrad1
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My husband and I hope to adopt in the next two to three years and are trying to start the process early because of the time and money involved. I was investigating adoption agencies and was frustrated to find that all of the agencies in my state (OK) requires that the parents be active members of a church or teach Christianity to their children. My husband and I are atheists. While we will not force our child into any religion, we will support our child's decision if he/she decides to follow a particular faith.
Am I the only one who sees the religion requirements as unfair? I feel like these agencies are saying that you can only be a good parent if you're Christian. Its discriminatory. I can still teach my child good morals and social responsibility without church. I was raised in a mixed atheist/Buddhist household and my morals and choices are actually better than my Christian friends.
Does anyone know of an agency that does not require Christianity?
Am I the only one who sees the religion requirements as unfair? I feel like these agencies are saying that you can only be a good parent if you're Christian. Its discriminatory. I can still teach my child good morals and social responsibility without church. I was raised in a mixed atheist/Buddhist household and my morals and choices are actually better than my Christian friends.
Does anyone know of an agency that does not require Christianity?