Religious freedom or discrimination? Anti-Defamation League fights Miracle Hill request
The Anti-Defamation League is asking federal officials to deny Gov. Henry McMaster's request to allow Miracle Hill Ministries and other faith-based organizations to select only Christian foster parents, calling such practice "immoral."
McMaster in March signed an executive order directing the state Department of Social Services not to punish organizations such as Miracle Hill if their actions limiting clientele are due to religious beliefs, and he asked the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to grant a waiver along the same lines.
Miracle Hill, which is based in Greenville, does not place foster children with gay couples or non-Christian families because of the organization's religious views.
"No child should be denied a loving foster or adoptive home simply because a prospective parent is Jewish, another faith, a different race or LGBTQ," Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO and national director of the ADL, wrote in a letter to federal officials. "Granting the requested waiver is immoral because it would only serve to harm the most vulnerable in our society."
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