of course not....
Parents should NOT physically abuse their children, regardless of what ethnicity they are.
I think their identities should not be protected. The child should know who their mother is and the adopting parents should know who the parents and know what they are dealing with.
No, you should be able to love whoever you mat choose.
The people of a nation should have a shared culture and ethnicity.
Yes. Parents can be carriers of MANY different diseases.
When considering adopting a child in the US, individuals should be aware of key aspects of adoption laws, such as eligibility requirements, home study evaluations, legal procedures, consent from birth parents, and post-adoption support services. It is important to understand the different types of adoption, including domestic, international, and foster care adoption, and to work with a licensed adoption agency or attorney to navigate the complex legal process.
Jewish parents should be kind to their children, just as all other kinds of parents should be. Childhood is basically the same process, for people of any ethnicity. In terms of religious requirements, Jewish parents should feed their children kosher food and educate them about Judaism. Of course, it is possible to be Jewish in an ethnic sense without being religious, so even those religious requirements are optional.
Yes, adopting is allowed in Islam. However, the adopted child should remain holding the biological family name without change.
This link herein should be helpful:
If it is not the first word of a sentence or part of a proper noun, then no.Ethnicity is often important to people.When asked his ethnicity, the man quipped, "Human being!"
The main arguments in the same-sex couples adopting debate revolve around concerns about the well-being of children, religious beliefs, and societal norms. Supporters argue that all loving and stable homes should be considered for adoption, regardless of the parents' sexual orientation. Opponents often cite religious beliefs and traditional family structures as reasons to restrict same-sex couples from adopting.
Parents need to know what their children are learning, who they are learning from and the different people who are around their children daily.