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Homicidal_Squirrel;6760259. said:
Hell, you can ask trappedslidder, he'll telly you how favorably I view Mormons. .


You feel that way towards almost every organized religion,you just put your dislike of mormons out in front cuz you like to troll me :p
 

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You feel that way towards almost every organized religion,
That's not true, actually. I don't feel that way towards organized religions. I feel like that towards certain people who happen to belong to organized religions.
you just put your dislike of mormons out in front cuz you like to troll me :p
Not true, either. I put Mormons in front, along with Jehovah witnesses, because they're the ones that have showed up at my home uninvited.

Also, because of Mormons we have been cursed with the Twilight movies, which are pure Mormon propaganda... and a really terrible movie series.
 

Also, single people can adopt in the US. It's harder (as I imagine it would be in Quebec) because of the fewer resources involved (mostly time).
According to Utah law, they can't be foster parent. Same with unmarried couples. The law discriminates unfairly.
 

That's not true, actually. I don't feel that way towards organized religions. I feel like that towards certain people who happen to belong to organized religions.
Not true, either. I put Mormons in front, along with Jehovah witnesses, because they're the ones that have showed up at my home uninvited.

Also, because of Mormons we have been cursed with the Twilight movies, which are pure Mormon propaganda... and a really terrible movie series.

I recommend a sign like the one I have on my door; "No peddlers; religious or otherwise." The sign is about 95% effective though it's interesting to watch their faces go through the stages from confusion, to understanding.
 

According to Utah law, they can't be foster parent. Same with unmarried couples. The law discriminates unfairly.

Nice shift of the goalposts from adoption to fostering. Seeing as how this is a new goal, why don't you explain why you think this is unfair discrimination?

EDIT: also, single people can be foster parents in Utah.
 

Nice shift of the goalposts from adoption to fostering.
It was always about adopting foster kids as the article Tom quoted was about a kid in a foster home with two women as the parents. http://www.enworld.org/forum/showth...-jail/page19&p=6755967&viewfull=1#post6755967

One of the articles he linked said that Utah law prohibits unmarried couples from being foster parents and I said this:

On a side note, doesn't a law that say parents need to be married to adopt a foster child discriminate against unmarried couples?
http://www.enworld.org/forum/showth...-jail/page19&p=6755982&viewfull=1#post6755982

Welcome to the conversation.
 

It was always about adopting foster kids as the article Tom quoted was about a kid in a foster home with two women as the parents. http://www.enworld.org/forum/showth...-jail/page19&p=6755967&viewfull=1#post6755967

One of the articles he linked said that Utah law prohibits unmarried couples from being foster parents and I said this:

http://www.enworld.org/forum/showth...-jail/page19&p=6755982&viewfull=1#post6755982

Welcome to the conversation.

Adoption is a fundamentally different issue than fostering. Don't blame your poor word choices on me. And you're still wrong about singles.
 


I recommend a sign like the one I have on my door; "No peddlers; religious or otherwise." The sign is about 95% effective though it's interesting to watch their faces go through the stages from confusion, to understanding.
I don't believe I should have to put up a sign in order to deter religious groups from knocking on my door and preaching to me.
 

I don't believe I should have to put up a sign in order to deter religious groups from knocking on my door and preaching to me.

Nor do I, but sometimes you just have to do the expedient thing. I live in a townhouse complex and Saturdays were becoming unbearable, because we were such a "target rich environment." What I really wanted to do was greet them at the door while wearing a red bathrobe and holding a dead chicken, and a knife, then ask them if they wanted to join my church but, unfortunately, I figured that I would go broke just paying for the number of chickens I'd need.
 

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