Magistrate axed
for stand against same-sex duo adoption 'It's vital that family law courts always have in mind the best
interests of the children', by Bob Unruh, 3/12/16, WND
A magistrate has been
removed from office in the United Kingdom for expressing his deeply held
opinion in an adoption case that children do best in the custody of a mom and
dad.
The decision by judicial
officials, which followed an investigation by the nation’s Judicial Conduct
Investigations Office, will be challenged, according to the magistrate, Richard
Page, 69.
“I am surprised at the
Lord Chancellor should seemingly pander to the new political orthodoxy when
what it amounts to is social experimentation on the lives of the most
vulnerable children in our communities,” Page said in a statement released by Christian
Concern, which represented him.
“To punish me and to
seek to silence me for expressing a dissenting view is deeply shocking,” he
continued. “I shall challenge this decision as it is illiberal and intolerant.
It is vital that family law courts always have in mind the best interests of
the children.”
Andrea Minichiello
Williams, director of the Christian Legal Centre, charged that the removal was
based on Page’s “allegedly being ‘prejudiced’ and for speaking out in the
media.”
“This unmasks the face
of the new political orthodoxy; it is unkind,” Williams said. “It tries to
silence opposing views and if it fails it crushes and punishes the person who
holds those views.”
Page explained his
foundation for making decisions in family court.
“As a highly experienced
magistrate, I have made judgments on thousands of cases and in each case, have
come to my decision based on the evidence, and the evidence alone, placed
before me and my colleagues. That is the oath which I took when I became a
justice of the peace,” he said.
“When you sit in a
family court, you have a huge responsibility to ensure the overall well-being
of the children who are being recommended to be placed into new families. You
weigh the reports and references before you and the evidence you hear. In the
case of same-sex couples adopting children, it has only been a relatively short
time that same-sex couples have been able to adopt and foster and, therefore,
there has not been time for a proper analysis to be carried out into the
effects such placements have on the children’s educational, emotional and
developmental well-being.
“As a magistrate, I have
to act on the evidence before me and quite simply, I believe that there is not
sufficient evidence to convince me that placing a child in the care of a
same-sex couple can be as holistically beneficial to a child as placing them
with a mum and dad as God and nature intended,” he said.
He had expressed his
opinion in a 2015 interview with BBC reporter Caroline Wyatt. “My
responsibility as a magistrate, as I saw it, was to do what I considered best
for the child, and my feeling was therefore that it would be better if it was a
man and woman who were the adopted parents,” he said.
He’s been a magistrate
on the family panel of the Kent Central Magistrates Court. Christian Concern
described his removal as “a political statement.” “It is somewhat ironic that
the interview for which Mr. Page has been dismissed occurred as part of a TV
debate about Christians being squeezed out of public life,” the organization
said. “The BBC package followed research conducted by the Equality and Human
Rights Commission about challenges to freedom of religion and belief in the
U.K.
“Mr. Page was first
challenged by his seniors in late 2014 when, after hearing an adoption case, he
could not agree with his fellow magistrates that placing a child into the care
of a same-sex couple was ‘in the child’s best interest.’ Mr. Page came to his
decision having weighed the evidence presented to the court and therefore, in
good conscience, could not vote to make the order. He was subsequently reported
for his actions, reprimanded, and forced to attend ‘re-education training,’
which he duly did.”
His removal came after
he expressed his opinion to the BBC. In both the United Kingdom and the United
States, the demand by homosexual advocates that adoption agencies place
children with same-sex duos actually has been a “death sentence” for a number
of those agencies, which have closed down rather than violate their faith under
orders from government “non-discrimination” agents.
“Persecuted: The Global Assault on Christians”
provides documented accounts of attacks on Christians worldwide, and it tells
of the
perseverance
and courage of men and women who suffer abuse because of their faith in Jesus
Christ
http://www.wnd.com/2016/03/magistrate-axed-for-stand-against-same-sex-duo-adoption/
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