Christian couple who weren't allowed to adopt a child 'because they believe being gay is a sin' take foster home to court for 'religious discrimination'
A devout Christian couple who believe being gay is a sin are taking a foster home to court for 'religious discrimination'. Byron and Keira Hordyk, from Perth, put in an application with Wanslea Family Services to become foster parents in January 2017. A formal assessment begun and the married couple, who have children of their own, were questioned on how they would respond to a foster child who identified as LGBTQI. The Hordyks spoke openly about their devout Christian beliefs and indicated homosexuality is a sin that can be resisted. Byron and Keira Hordyk, from Perth, put in an application with Wanslea Family Services to become foster parents in January 2017 The couple also suggested they would be able to help the child overcome their sexuality, adding that their beliefs would not impede on their ability to care for a foster child. In September 2017, the Hordyks received a letter from Wanslea which said they were denied their application because they did not meet one of the