Lesbian mom loses parental rights, and wife, to child's sperm donor

1. Hyperbole is not intended to be taken literally.
2. Are non-Christians trying harder to be Christ-like than Christians? (if so, why?)
3. Are Christians more likely to use vulgar language than non-Christians?
4. Let's lay off the religious bigotry.

1. When it is expressing hate in that manner, it should be.

2. They are not trying to be Christ-like, but many tend to be so just in their daily lives. Whether you are religious or not, Jesus had a lot of good ideas for living a good life.

3. Seems they are about the same, which is a problem for Christians as they are supposed to be "set apart".

4. Sure, as soon as people like Bob lay off using religion to justify their bigotry.
 
The judge made a sound ruling her and the parents are indeed the biological father and mother!

An Oklahoma woman has no parental rights over the son she raised for two years with her estranged wife, who has since started dating the former couple’s sperm donor, a judge ruled Monday.

Kris Williams and Rebekah Wilson, who were legally married in June 2019, were both initially listed on the boy’s birth certificate when Wilson gave birth to him in August 2019, according to court documents. The boy, referred to only as W.R.W.W. in the judge’s ruling, was conceived using the sperm of Harlan Vaugh, with whom Wilson entered a “Known Sperm Donor Agreement” in September 2018.


Williams and Wilson, however, split in November 2021, and Wilson moved in with Vaughn shortly afterward, court documents state. But while Williams was on the child’s birth certificate, she did not adopt him before she split with Wilson, and she has not seen him since Nov. 23, 2021.

“The reality is that the law provides a legal remedy available to Williams,” Oklahoma County District Judge Lynne McGuire wrote in her decision, referring to adoption. “She knowingly chose not to pursue it.”

McGuire’s ruling found Wilson and Vaughn, who have since had a second biological child together, to be the “legal parents” of W.R.W.W.

Williams told NBC affiliate KFOR of Oklahoma City that she was “in shock” by the judge’s ruling.

“I can tell you that that brings a lot of anger and emotion on me,” Williams said through tears Tuesday. “Why? Just why?”

In a statement to KFOR, Vaughn said that he and Wilson are “grateful for the court’s validation.”

The lesbian had no legal standing.

Correct judicial decision
 
When it is expressing hate in that manner, it should be.

The plain, obvious truth is not “hate”. Basic standards of decency and morality are not “hate”.

You're on the side that is pushing depraved sexual perversions on society, and then calling it “hate” when sane, decent people, push back against this shit.


Sure, as soon as people like Bob lay off using religion to justify their bigotry.

It was not I that dragged religion into this.

I don't need religion to justify common sense and common decency (which you call “bigotry”).

It is bizarre how you drag religion into the discussion, and twist it in order to back up your defense of madness and evil.

“Truth sounds like hate to those who hate the truth.”

— Todd Wagner​
 

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