How a new religious freedom lawsuit affects Michigan’s faith-based adoption agencies
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MaryannJune 25, 2025
Faith based agencies have the right to decide who they will serve. To force them to give same-sex couples children is a clear infringement on religious freedom. Surely there must be enough adoption options for same sex couples, without infringing on the rights of faith based agencies.
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