Lesbian Actress Rosie O'Donnell has a new girlfriend from Texas named Tracy Kachtick-Anders, who promotes herself as "a painter, doula, and mother of six." Depending on your point of view, this new relationship can be good news or bad, something happy or something sad.
Tracy is the director of a Seattle-based non-profit organization called Open Arms Campaign which is dedicated to the recruitment of foster and adoptive families; which makes sense because lesbians can not reproduce as God has intended. They must adopt children like Rosie did with her ex-partner Kelli Carpenter, or use an artificial method of insemination or implantation.
Although it is important for children to have loving parents who provide for their needs and nurture them into adulthood, it is a sad reflection on our society when a child is better off with homosexual parents because his/her natural parents are abusive, unwilling, or unable to care for their own offspring.
Our society continues to self-destruct, as selfishness and irresponsibility leads us all in a downward spiral. Rosie O'Donnell and Kelli Carpenter were raising a total of 6 six children between them. That's at least 12 children (6+6) who are affected by this change in relationship between Rosie, Kelli, and Tracy Kachtick-Anders. Perhaps no one sees this as damaging to the children, but it must cause damage of some sort.
When parents live unhappily together, are mean or rude to each other, leave each other, switch partners, "fall out of love", betray one another, etc., the children are always affected. If the parents are gay, or are straight and then become gay, it adds a whole new dimension for the child who is expected to accept everything as "normal" and then go along with it all. But it's not normal, it is warped and perverted.
Although our society preaches the new religion of "Tolerance for All" whose first rule of doctrine is "Don't ever judge me or anyone else I agree with," the spiritual implications are depressing and worrisome for those with eyes to see and ears to hear. Although rarely mentioned or discussed, the spiritual welfare of these children who are caught in the middle are all but disregarded as the new pop-psychology promotes "whatever makes you happy" to adults everywhere.
Well guess what? Happiness comes and goes. Feelings come and go. Commitment and responsibility should stay, particularly where children are involved, until death do you part. That is God's way. Husbands and wives staying together. Husbands who love their wives as Christ loved the church, and wives who see to it that they respect their husbands.
No cheating. No infidelity. No adultery. No fornication. No "I want" or "I need", but rather "How can I better serve you?" "How can I make this work?" "What does the Word of God say?" "How can I protect and provide and care for my family?" "How can I love and forgive the wrongs done to me?" Prayer and not pride can make all the difference in the world.
So yes, to Christians who know God's ideal for marriage and for raising children in the love and fear of the Lord, this O'Donnell/Carpenter/Kachtick-Anders relationship is just another example of how sad our world has become as we look more to ourselves than we do to the only One who has always had our best interest at heart.
In the beginning He made them, male and female, and it was good. Unfortunately, because of sin, it did not last long, and it has never been easy since. "A marriage may be made in heaven, but the maintenance must be done here on earth."












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