Dobson blasts Cheney's daughter for same-sex child-rearing plan.Dr. James Dobson James Clayton "Jim" Dobson, Ph.D. (born April 21, 1936 in Shreveport, Louisiana) is the chairman of the board of Focus on the Family, a nonprofit organization he founded in 1977. of Focus on the Family is normally a big fan of pregnancy and child-rearing--unless a same-sex couple A same-sex couple is a pair of people of the same gender who pursue a romantic or sexual relationship together. The term "same-sex relationship" may be used when the sexual orientation of participants in a same-sex relationship is not known. is involved. Dobson and several other Religious Right leaders went ballistic in December when Mary Cheney Mary Claire Cheney (born March 14, 1969) is the second daughter of Dick Cheney, the Vice President of the United States, and his wife, Second Lady Lynne Cheney. Early life Cheney is the daughter of current Vice President Dick Cheney and Second Lady Lynne. , daughter of Vice President Dick Cheney, announced that she is pregnant and plans to raise the child with her partner, Heather Poe. "With all due respect to Cheney and her partner, Heather Poe, the majority of more than 30 years of social-science evidence indicates that children do best on every measure of well-being when raised by their married mother and father," Dobson wrote in a Time magazine column. "That is not to say Cheney and Poe will not love their child. But love alone is not enough to guarantee healthy growth and development." Dobson called same-sex parenting an "untested and far-reaching social experiment" and insisted, "The traditional family, supported by more than 5,000 years of human experience, is still the foundation on which the well-being of future generations depends." In his column, Dobson cited the work of two researchers, Kyle Pruett Dr. Kyle D. Pruett, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Child Psychiatry and Director of Medical Studies at the Yale University Child Study Center, Yale University School of Medicine. of Yale Medical School and educational psychologist Carol Gilligan Carol Gilligan (1936– ) is an American feminist, ethicist, and psychologist best known for her work with and against Lawrence Kohlberg on ethical community and ethical relationships, and certain subject-object problems in ethics. of New York University School of Law The New York University School of Law (NYU Law) is the law school of New York University. Established in 1835, the school offers the J.D., LL.M., and J.S.D. , to buttress his point of view. Both researchers, however, accused Dobson of distorting their data. Pruett, author of the book Fatherneed: Why Father Care is as Essential as Mother Care for Your Child, wrote to Time, asserting that Dobson had "cherry-picked" quotes and used them out of context. Gilligan also insisted that Dobson had distorted her findings. Both asked Dobson to stop citing their work. Gilligan told gay-rights activist Wayne Besen that she was "stunned" and "mortified mor·ti·fy v. mor·ti·fied, mor·ti·fy·ing, mor·ti·fies v.tr. 1. To cause to experience shame, humiliation, or wounded pride; humiliate. 2. " to see Dobson use her work to argue against same-sex parenting. In her letter to the FOF FOF Fund of Funds (umbrella fund) FOF Focus on the Family (religious organization) FOF Frets On Fire (game) FOF Feast of Fools FOF Front Office Football head, she charged, "Not only did you take my research out of context, you did so without my knowledge to support discriminatory goals that I do not agree with." Gilligan was so upset she took the step of making a video outlining her views that Besen posted on the internet-based video-sharing service You Tube. Pruett also wrote directly to Dobson, telling him, "You cherry-picked a phrase to shore up highly, in my view, discriminatory purposes. This practice is condemned in real science, common though it may be in pseudo-science circles. There is nothing in my longitudinal research or any of my writings to support such conclusions (about same-gender families)." |
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