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Tag: Application Process

Breaking – Christians with Traditional Moral Views can still be Foster Parents

By Peter Ould Posted on March 1, 2011 Posted in Church of England, Fostering, Secular / Christian, UK News Tagged with Acceptability, Application Process, Correct Application, Deliberation, Denomination, Fidelity, Foster Carers, Foster Parents, Judgement, Judicial Review, Lifelong Relationship, Lifetime Relationship, Man And A Woman, Moral Views, Religious Adherents, Sexual Ethics, Sexual Union, Social Workers, Valid Concerns, Valuing Diversity

One of the most remarkable things about the judgement (or rather, the lack of it) handed out yesterday in the Christian Foster Parents ruling is that many of the people reporting on it have obviously not read the 109 paragraphs …

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