So, what is Inestimable Privilege?

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Edited Date/Time 1/2/2012 8:06am
Judge Camarata should be removed from the bench. Now.

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,877155,00.html?iid=dig…

The Law: Can Atheists Be Parents?

After six years of childless marriage, John and Cynthia Burke of Newark decided to adopt a baby boy through a state agency. Since the Burkes were young, scandal-free and solvent, they had no trouble with the New Jersey Bureau of Children's Services—until investigators came to the line on the application that asked for the couple's religious affiliation.

John Burke, an atheist, and his wife, a pantheist, had left the line blank. As a result, the bureau denied the Burkes' application. After the couple began court action, however, the bureau changed its regulations, and the couple was able to adopt a baby boy from the Children's Aid and Adoption Society in East Orange.

Last year the Burkes presented their adopted son, David, now 31, with a baby sister, Eleanor Katherine, now 17 months, whom they acquired from the same East Orange agency. Since the agency endorsed the adoption, the required final approval by a judge was expected to be pro forma. Instead, Superior Court Judge William Camarata raised the religious issue.

Inestimable Privilege. In an extraordinary decision, Judge Camarata denied the Burkes' right to the child because of their lack of belief in a Supreme Being. Despite the Burkes' "high moral and ethical standards," he said, the New Jersey state constitution declares that "no person shall be deprived of the inestimable privilege of worshiping Almighty God in a manner agreeable to the dictates of his own conscience." Despite Eleanor Katherine's tender years, he continued, "the child should have the freedom to worship as she sees fit, and not be influenced by prospective parents who do not believe in a Supreme Being."

The Burkes are now living in Carterville, Ill., near Southern Illinois University, where John Burke has worked for the past year as a speech pathologist. Nevertheless, Judge Camarata ordered the parents to send David's sister back to the New Jersey adoption agency. Two weeks ago, aided by the American Civil Liberties Union, the Burkes appealed directly to the New Jersey Supreme Court, which agreed to hear the case. If they fail in their appeal, Eleanor Katherine may have to leave the only family she has ever known and await adoption by another couple whose religious convictions satisfy the State of New Jersey.
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8/23/2009 10:54am
I want to comment on this but I am at a total loss for words. I am just going to shake my head ...
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8/23/2009 11:07am
Good. Those bastard atheists are simply trying to create a manchurian candidate. They'll probably program her to pretend to be religious to infiltrate and then destroy religion from within!

We must stop free of religion in the home before it gets to the streets.
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8/23/2009 11:11am
God blessed that little guy by not making him grow up in NJ.
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8/23/2009 11:31am Edited Date/Time 4/17/2016 1:43am
First … the judge is out of line …


Second … is this thread going to evolve into a lets bash everyone that believes in god … and atheists are so much more tolerant debate


… just asking so I know how much popcorn to make

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8/23/2009 11:58am
i believe in a creator..earth had some intervention from the life that is in the universe

does this make me religious?

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