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Nothing comes close to replacing a Mom and a Dad in a home.
Its healthy and what God intended. What some call a family is a disservice to the kids they are raising.
Lets make Mom and Dad's great again.

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One doesn’t need a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study to know that children need a mother and a father, not an artificial womb and a group of drinking buddies.
thefederalist.com
Its healthy and what God intended. What some call a family is a disservice to the kids they are raising.
Lets make Mom and Dad's great again.

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One doesn’t need a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study to know that children need a mother and a father, not an artificial womb and a group of drinking buddies.
In the week leading up to Mother’s Day weekend, The Atlantic thought it would be the perfect time to run a piece on pro-natalism policies arguing that being raised by “a group of friends” “might be even better” than being raised by a mother and father.
Perhaps this should be unsurprising considering The Atlantic’s atrocious track record of hoax-peddling and left-wing bias. It should be even less of a shock in light of the fact that the author, Faith Hill, has touted the virtue of skipping family holiday gatherings, argued for spouses maintaining a stranglehold on their individual autonomy, and advised readers to “take yourself on a date” “to honor [your] aloneness.” After the reversal of Roe v. Wade, she lamented that “the gap between dystopian plots and actual life feels like it’s shrinking” — because, apparently, a world in which there are some limits on the legality of parents paying an abortionist to kill their unborn child is a very dark place.

No, A 'Group Of Pals' Can't Replace A Mom And A Dad
One doesn't need a study to know that children need a mother and a father, not an artificial womb and a group of drinking buddies.
