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One of nation's largest Christian foster agencies will not allow LGBTQ couples to adopt children​

The faith-based nonprofit cited a renewed commitment to its religious beliefs, and the change becomes effective June 2027​

By Rachel del Guidice Fox News Published June 13, 2026 1:51pm EDT

Foster parents Heath and Lydia Marvin and their attorney, Tyson Langhofer, discuss losing their license for refusing a gender-affirming policy and President Donald Trump's executive order to strengthen the foster care system on 'The Will Cain Show.'
One of the nation's largest Christian foster care and adoption agencies will no longer allow LGBTQ couples to foster or adopt children through its programs, clarifying a years-old policy and citing a renewed commitment to its religious beliefs.
Bethany Christian Services announced the change in a press release Wednesday, saying future foster families must align with the organization's statement of faith and belief.
"Clarity around our Christian identity is essential to our Christian witness and critical to the long-term health, sustainability and impact of our mission," Keith Cureton, CEO of Bethany Christian Services, told Fox News Digital in a statement.


WWJD
 
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Not to mention Jesus' actual teachings about loving everyone
 
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"Trans people want special treatment"

The federal government is moving to ensure that any doctor or hospital or clinic which receives Medicaid funding cannot provide gender affirming care for trans people, making it functionally impossible for many to find adequate care or even fill their hormone therapy prescriptions. This will result in dead people, or people fleeing their homes so they can live in peace in states which have taken action to preserve access to care in the face of federal attacks on the humanity of trans people.

"Trans people want special treatment"

People who find out a potential romantic partner is trans and react with violence are able to use that revelation as a defense in every grey state on the map, and at the federal level. Apparently, wanting freedom from hateful violent attacks is "special treatment."
"Trans people want special treatment"

Dozens of states have banned trans children from receiving AMA-endorsed affirming care. That care is proven to ....

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According to a Texas pastor, the reason some boys grow up gay isn't biology - it's their female schoolteachers.

That was the claim from Joel Webbon during a June 9 livestream of his Right Response broadcast, where he told viewers that female public school teachers "turn" boys gay. It's a debunked talking point with no evidence behind it, which didn't stop him and his co-hosts from spending a full segment on it.

The theory got stranger from there. Built around a reading of First Corinthians, Webbon argued that "effeminate" men won't inherit the kingdom of heaven, and split being gay into what he called "spiritual gayness" and "literal gayness," both to be avoided.

A co-host added that gay men live 30 years less than straight men. No source, no study, just a number said out loud.

Webbon isn't a fringe figure operating alone. Last fall he sat down with white nationalist Nick Fuentes for a 10-part interview series, and he runs his ministry and conferences out of Texas with a growing online audience.

The Global Project Against Hate and Extremism has documented his calls for authoritarian "Christian nationalist" rule and his ties across the far right, describing him as someone who says out loud what others in the movement keep off the record.

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Looking back, with one exception none of the female teachers I had in grade school or high school were remotely attractive - that exception was my Grade 9 French teacher - she was absolutely smoking. Unfortunately she was only around for that one year after which she left.

It wasn't until I hit university that some of my female TA's were appealing.

 
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