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hwyangel
Akron, OH
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pbfa wrote: <quoted text> Again, where is the proof of the "many orphanages"? If you were lying (since it appears you were) just say so. I already posted a link with a quote from that link. And the whole point is that no woman will need to be pregnant. In fact, men won't even need women to reproduce anymore. And if the woman does get pregnant "accidentally" the man will still have the option of keeping his child and collecting child support from the woman.
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Since: Nov 11
Gastonia, NC
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hwyangel wrote: <quoted text> Child support. I didn't say WHAT is going to pay for it but WHO?
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Ocean56
AOL
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hwyangel wrote: I already posted a link with a quote from that link. REALLY. Then you won't have any problem posting the link AGAIN, will you. My guess, it's probably more idiocy from "lifesitenews" or something equally moronic.
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hwyangel
Chicago, IL
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Babylon_Drifter wrote: <quoted text> I didn't say WHAT is going to pay for it but WHO? If the father chooses to keep his baby then obviously the mother would pay support. If the grandparents or extended family keep the baby then support would be equally shared by the mother and father. Otherwise it would go to an orphanage to be payed for through christain charities and/or tax. I don't make up the rules, this is just how it is. Ask anyone required to pay support.
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hwyangel
Chicago, IL
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Ocean56 wrote: <quoted text> REALLY. Then you won't have any problem posting the link AGAIN, will you. My guess, it's probably more idiocy from "lifesitenews" or something equally moronic. Of course it's from a christain site, its a list of christain orphanages. With addresses and phone numbers even, lol. And here is the quote complete with quotation marks. " Orphanages were the primary way of caring for indigent or unwanted children in the USA from the mid-19th century into the mid-20th century. After that, foster homes and small institutions like group homes replaced orphanages. Recent studies have shown that well-run orphanages generally offer far better experiences for children than does the foster care system,and some orphanages are once again in operation in the USA." http://www.missionfinder.org/orphanages.htm
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hwyangel
Chicago, IL
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or·phan·age /ˈôrfənij/
Noun: 1. A residential institution for the care and education of orphans. 2. The state or condition of being an orphan.
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Ocean56
AOL
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hwyangel wrote: Of course it's from a christain site, its a list of christain orphanages. With addresses and phone numbers even, lol. And here is the quote complete with quotation marks. " Orphanages were the primary way of caring for indigent or unwanted children in the USA from the mid-19th century into the mid-20th century. After that, foster homes and small institutions like group homes replaced orphanages. Recent studies have shown that well-run orphanages generally offer far better experiences for children than does the foster care system,and some orphanages are once again in operation in the USA." http://www.missionfinder.org/orphanages.htm Ah, more faith-based FANTASY, I see. It was just as I suspected, but thanks for the confirmation.
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hwyangel
Akron, OH
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Ocean56 wrote: <quoted text> Ah, more faith-based FANTASY, I see. It was just as I suspected, but thanks for the confirmation. LOL. With addresses and phone numbers even, lol.
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