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Originally Posted by Soul_Rebel
Just read the link you posted carefully and come and tell me these references are enough to take strict position on such important issue. Let me tell you just the very simple thing that aspartame has been researched since early 70s for connection to cancer, it has been banned twice and banned was raised and 2 months ago a new long term study from italian university showed again proof of connection to cancer. FDA immediately requested to re-examine the banning raise and proceed to more studies. Hah,the whole scientific community cannot make a complete judgement about a sugar substitute but is ready to answer on such important issue? I doubt 
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So you're saying that rather than relying on the studies we have, we should go for pure, unfounded speculation instead?
The studies we have so far point in a single direction. Of course, they aren't fully conclusive, but few things ever are. However, if the APA, the biggest psychological association in the world representing 150000 psychologists, sees evidence so far as a reason to adopt the official position that same-sex couples do not do any worse at parenting than traditional couples, I think that would be a good reason to reconsider your own position.
(here's the document stating their official position, btw:
http://www.apa.org/pi/lgbc/policy/parents.html )
But aside from that, are you willing to set aside the whole of science, which is responsible for the very computer you are reading this post on, simply because there is occasional disagreement on certain issues?