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Russia's ban on gay adoptions

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  • Published Apr 7, 2013 4:59 pm KST
  • Updated Apr 7, 2013 4:59 pm KST

Who ever thought the day would come when communist Russia would become a Christian nation and the Christian West a hotbed for atheism? Yet this is the developing reality.

While the West has all but succumbed to the tidal wave of homosexuality, Russian President Vladimir Putin and children’s rights commissioner Pavel Astakhov have taken the bold move of implementing a new law ― expected to take effect in July ― that effectively prevents Russian children from being adopted by homosexual partners.

Though the fallout from homosexual relations has not been properly explained and understood in the West ― no thanks to our liberally corrupt governments and media ― it is a well established and accepted fact in Russia that children brought up by homosexuals do poorly in school, develop health problems and eventually become moral cripples. Maybe it’s time we all pack up and move to Russia?

Ted Johnson

Manchester, England