This June, ITV ran a shocking documentary on the UK’s forced adoption practices. Titled ‘Exposure – ‘Please Don’t Take My Child’, the film chronicled the ongoing scandal of social workers abducting children from loving parents. Read more about the documentary on the ITV news website or watch the full video below.

The video should impress upon all of us who have ‘child protection’ policies in place that great damage can be done to a child and indeed a whole family by involving Social Services – which can be seen as a betrayal.

It may be far better for a church to help a struggling family to get on its feet financially and socially.

After all, the families we are talking about are often those on the margins of society – the very people our gracious Lord would have us help and stand up for.

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  1. Not time to watch it all but just wanted to publicise what is going on in schools; children are encouraged to visit the school counsellor for the most trivial of reasons (schools work on the assumption that teenagers ought to be happy 100% of the time) and the counsellors advise these teens that if they are unhappy at home, temporary ’emergency’ accommodation can be easily arranged. Look at any school staff list – there are nearly as many ‘support’ and ‘pastoral’ staff as there are teachers. Schools are about far more than education – alarm bells should have rung years ago when they started talking about the ‘whole child’.
    Truly shocking and part of the drive to destroy true families and only allow state-constructed ‘families’ – units of people with no biological ties.

    • It would be wrong of Busy Mum to assume that all families are like hers. There are very many unhappy families, and for their children the chance of counsellors and “pastoral” staff must be a godsend. They don’t all have access to the pastoral care offered by churches, but I’m sure Busy Mum would agree that non-Christian children are more likely to come from bad homes and to need it. In extreme cases, this temporary emergency accommodation must seem too good to be true.

          • Oh? We were under the impression that professing Christians (as opposed to ‘Christians’ who agree to suppress their consciences while raising their children) are no longer permitted to adopt children in the UK.

            Please research the case of Eunice Johns who admits: “We have a good track record as foster parents, but because we are Christians with mainstream views on sexual ethics, we are apparently unsuitable as foster parents.”

      • Rox, Please understand that it is teenagers from stable, two-parent homes who are being encouraged to access school counsellors and social services. I speak from personal experience and direct contact with several other parents who have been shocked to find that their parental authority is being deliberately undermined by the pastoral services in schools who subtly pit the children against their parents.

          • But schools should side with, and support, the parents, not the children! Children ought to be faced with a solid barrier of adult authority but the clever ones know that this isn’t the case.

          • In the wrong? What does that mean? That they don’t agree with sodomy or condoms? Or that, horror of horrors, they smacked the children?

          • That’s precisely why a civilised society should be upholding true marriage as the only right way to rear children, with the parents committed to bringing up their children in the fear and adminition of the Lord. Parents who are very aware of their accountability to God for how they bring up their children will not wilfully be ‘in the wrong’ when exercising their rightful authority over their children. The children in their turn have a duty to ‘obey their parents in the Lord’, i.e. may only disobey if ordered by their parents to do something contrary to God’ Word.

          • That’s precisely my point, Busy Mum, or very nearly, anyway. IF the parents are good parents, there is no problem, but what if the parents are in the wrong ? You can’t possibly maintain that ALL parents are aware of their accountability to God for how they bring up their children, or have any equivalent secular attitude. Some parents are bad parents by any standards. It isn’t right that the school or the state should wash their hands of it, and be happy to abandon children to such parents, without offering them any help or advice.

          • Rox, try to understand that if parents are law-abiding and good parents by any reasonable standard they can still fall foul of social workers and teachers with politically-correct attitudes in today’s corrupt system.

  2. social services = national socalism = state is supreme above its people. Why did we fight the war? Why were we so opposed to communism? But then this is what secular humanism is all about. Man knows best.
    No God, no peace. Know God know peace.

    • Social services does not equal national socialism. Having immediately won the war against national socialism, the British people elected a Labour Government dedicated like no other to setting up and improving social services of all kinds, not least the National Health Service which is still the most popular institution with the people of this country, Bit strange, isn’t it ?

  3. Rox you seem very nice but very naive. For instance if you had a daughter of say 13 years who found herself pregnant ( God Forbid ), but it happens, these counselors have the legal right to take your 13 year old daughter for an abortion and NOT inform you. There are many Pastors I have heard of, of the which I would not under any circumstances leave a child of mine ! We won’t go into the RC issues eh! Are you also aware that being a Christian is the one thing that prevents one becoming a Foster Parent let alone adopt !!
    I have seen two other documentaries over that last few years even more horrendous that this which left me utterly devastated. Not for myself but for the pain and suffering of those involved. What we see in these documentaries is EUGENICS under another name. They were doing the same thing also in Nazi Germany and they knew exactly where the child was placed and how they would be educated to tolerate actions such as you see in this documentary, and more. These people behind closed doors will stop at nothing to destroy the family unite instituted by God at creation and every semblance of empathy towards another human being.
    The UN stated that it be Law that a child be in school from the age of three so that they could, and I quote “Remove from their minds the emotional ties to family and this ridiculous National pride” Its all the same brigade.

    I only pray with all my heart that the Judge of the whole earth will come soon and put an end to this sick and evil world and these men behind closed will certainly have to answer to Him.

    “It is time for thee to work Lord, for they have made void thy Law” PS 119:126

    • I’m glad you think I’m very nice, Kathleen.

      I don’t think 13 year old girls just “find” themselves to be pregnant. There is always a lot more to it than that.

      Certainly not all pastors, vicars and priests are good with children in quite the way one might like.

      I didn’t know that the UN could create laws. It would be nice if three-year-olds could get free nursery school places, but if that is the law, the authorities in this country have always broken this law, unfortunately.