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  1. Love the article. The statement: "Every culture or race is outweighed when the life of a child is placed on the other side of the balance," puts it all in perspective. Thanks for posting it.

  2. Thanks for posting this article…it's very encouraging as my family is considering international adoption. I started reading some of Gerson's other articles and I really have enjoyed them as well. Got his column on my favorites now.

  3. These thoughts will resonate a long while, the descriptive images – "welcome home, sweetheart!"- bring deeply held beliefs to the surface. Thank you for posting this! Because most of us Americans have an immigrant past with cultural ties released by distance, it feels acceptable to pluck someone (an innocent child) out of theirs to offer them (without their consent) an exchange of their cultural context for a loving family life infused with respect for their individuality. Just as we descendants from immigrants can go back to find our roots and put it in context, so can these internationally adopted children retrace the native ties and add a layer of meaning to their lives through this journey.

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