care and believe that partnership outside of heterosexual relationships is a sin. how should massachusetts or any other state protect a child against the possibility in the future of intolerance? >> i think what mike and kitty said is that they would be willing to have conversations with their child or with the child about what was going on in their life before they did anything that would be life-altering. that's proof that they would be good parents. it's not a reason to categorically forever exclude them from helping children. >> here is a social media reaction. let's respond to it together. i have no idea what it says, but it pertains to this case. put it up on the screen. no, this person answers the question, should adoptive parents have to affirm they will support a child if they change religion, have an abortion, pick a different political party, getting cancer, putting one social issue in the process is what causes the gop to say woke is driving our policies. i mean, you and i have had this