“So God created human beings in His own image, in the image of God He created them, male and female He created them”. Gen 1:27 (NIV)
The traditional model of the family which we see in the Bible is that headed by two parents, male and female, in holy matrimony.
A child is conceived when a sperm from the father fertilises an egg from the mother. The DNA of the resulting child, except for in a few cases of genetic abnormality, consists of 23 chromosomes from the father and 23 chromosomes from the mother. The child is thus biologically descended in more or less equal proportions from both parents.
Because of these biological facts, children enjoy a special relationship and bond with both natural parents that does not exist with outsiders. The father and mother both being present in the home also provide both male and female role models to the children whether they be male or female.
In society there are many families where these ideals are not met for many reasons. We must ensure that such families are not disadvantaged through adverse circumstances, but at the same time we must discourage the idea that it is OK for one or other of the parents to walk away from their family and fail through their own selfishness to meet their
parental obligations.
We must conclude that one of the major motivations for the advancement of gay marriage or its equivalent, such as the CUB, along with the rights to adopt children, is to promote the gay lifestyle as acceptable and ideal to children in their formative years. It must be a major plank of the gay rights agenda to try to increase the number of gay people in society to the point of gaining even more influence politically and elsewhere.
Aside from the obvious fact that a family headed by two gay people cannot themselves reproduce, some lesbian couples have had children by artificial insemination from sperm donation. The child born by this process is forced to deny the existence of their biological father who is not present in the family home and is not allowed to have any input into
his children’s upbringing. Furthermore parents are very important role models. Families headed by heterosexual married couples provide the important male and female role models for children. Families headed by gay couples are unbalanced in denying the role model of one gender to the child(ren).
“Marriage is a lifelong covenant commitment between a man and a woman.
This foundation provides the best possible environment to raise our children.”

It sounds to me like your sister may have several problems not all of which are associated with her schizophrenia. I’ve never heard of anyone with schizophrenia becoming wild and rebellious due to their schizophrenia. Psychotic and paranoid, yes. Wild and rebellious, no. It may be that many of the problems you are having in dealing with her are related to other problems she is having outside of her schizophrenia. Is she currently on medication for schizophrenia? Doe she experience psychotic symptoms? If her behaviour is any way related to psychosis maybe she needs to be on a higher dose of medication. Maybe the medication she is on is not working for her and she needs to try a different one. Talk to her psychiatrist. I feel for you but I am not experienced at lending advice for someone facing behavioural problems from a sibling. That’s what I hear you complaining about, behavioural issues not schizophrenic issues. Maybe you all need to see a psychologist for some family counselling to help you get along better and respect each other more. My wife’s a psychologist. I’ll bet she could help you. Sorry that I can’t.
Child abuse is one thing that disgusts me. And one thing I’ve noticed is that it doesn’t really happen in lower class homes. Not saying it doesn’t but im saying it seems like it.
A friend of mine is widowed with 2 children, a boy who will be 17 in august and a 15 year old girl. The boy has been in court several times and arrested and cautioned for several minor offences. Social services were initially involved (at the request of the father)when they thgought he was a possible victim, but when they established, prior to him being
As a family counsellor, I try to discourage spanking as a way of dealing with children’s misbehaviors. Most parents will use spanking here and there, but some parents will use it at least 3 to 4 times a week… While in other cases, 3 to 4 times a day.
New Mosque and Islamic School Project.
Las Tunas, Cuba, Aug 27, (CNA).- Although male chauvinism has traditionally characterized relations between sexes in Cuba and Latin America in general, things have begun to change in the province of Las Tunas. This year, one out four people who have attended the Counselling Centers for Women and Families has been a man.
According to the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association, you are demonstrating a high risk for altered parenting.


