Yeah, but I don't think those are alternatives to "giving birth." Giving birth kind of assumes that you are, you know, pregnant. And adoption happens after you give birth - at least in my experience.
I think you're parsing the question a little too narrowly. The main moral question here is whether the child will be raised without a stable two-parent family.
Oh come on. Most people with negative attitudes toward homosexuality do fear it.
Fear it in what way? The fear it because they're really repressed homosexuals? That's just an ad hominem attack, a favorite tactic of the gay rights movement.
For the 40% who believe that giving birth outside of marriage is morally unacceptable, is the morally acceptable alternative to giving birth (a) shotgun weddings or (b) abortions? · 8 minutes ago
The best options are (a) not to get pregnant to begin with, there are ways to avoid that you know, and (b) adoption.
There are many conservatives whom I find very humorous, but for some reason their humor doesn't translate well to mass markets, perhaps even mass markets of conservatives.
What's a mass market these days? How large an audience does The Daily Show have? From what I could find it's about the same as O'Reilly gets and that's not huge. It seems to me that whenever you get explicitly political you become a niche market show. Political comics look angry to the other side because they make the other side angry.
Re: Gallup Poll On Moral Issues: SoCons Fading Away
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Yeah, but I don't think those are alternatives to "giving birth." Giving birth kind of assumes that you are, you know, pregnant. And adoption happens after you give birth - at least in my experience.
I think you're parsing the question a little too narrowly. The main moral question here is whether the child will be raised without a stable two-parent family.