Monday, March 8, 2010

Preschooler expelled from Catholic school because of gay parents

According to Fox 9 News, a preschooler was expelled from next school year because his parents are lesbians in Boulder, Colo.  After investigation of the expulsion, it was concluded that the expulsion was legal.  Students as well as parents are expected to follow policies in the private institution within the beliefs of the Catholic Church.

According to other statements, the child will not be allowed to attend the school because the child's parents could confuse other students in the school.  The decision was thought out before coming to a conclusion.

This is not the first time that a parents beliefs have been overruled because the private school is not a business and therefore not have to follow the state law of discriminating.  Last year, two girls were expelled from their Lutheran school because of their "bond of intimacy" which was concluded to be "a lesbian relationship".

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