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eHarmony not in harmony with homosexual agenda

Yawn

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070531/tc_nm/usa_eharmony_gays_dc


darn businessman trying to earn a living on his own terms.
 
I knew we had gone too long in relative peace.

Teh gays are taking over Austrailia!
 
They are underestimating the power of open-minded heterosexuals. If I were choosing a dating website, I would specifically avoid eHarmony because of this policy.
 
Cadet said:
They are underestimating the power of open-minded heterosexuals. If I were choosing a dating website, I would specifically avoid eHarmony because of this policy.

Gee, I guess you secretly hope guys accidentally send you a letter of interest.

Your kind needs to go to this one: www.adultfriendfinder.com. Just to make you feel a taste of SportsJournalists.com, they probably have an "anything goes" category.
 
There's some dating service that is using E-Harmony's policy as a way to get business for itself (the ad with the guy looking at the centerfold, then saying, "nope, still gay". Good for that company.
 
Wasn't E-harmony rumored to be a Christian dating service?
The no gay matches sort of backs that up even if they deny it one would think.
 
Absolutely forking ridiculous. It's a privately owned website, Right? Can't they offer whatever services they choose?

There are other websites that specialize in catering to the dating demands of the homosexual community, should straight folks be suing them? If those filing this frivolous lawsuit think there's not enough online dating/matchmaking options for the gay community, why don't they just create one to meet that unmet demand and get rich that way, instead filing this embarrashing lawsuit. There's no end to the examples of the over-litigiousness of our society.
 
IU90 said:
Absolutely forking ridiculous. It's a privately owned diner, Right? Can't they offer service to whoever they choose?

Try it like that and see if you still like it...
 
jakewriter82 said:
Wasn't E-harmony rumored to be a Christian dating service?
The no gay matches sort of backs that up even if they deny it one would think.
Indirectly, they are a Christian dating service, but they don't force feed it. It plays itself off as a dating service to find like-minded people in a clean-cut way.

Neil Clarke Warren is a minister and Christian writer, in case you didn't know...
 
Yawn said:
Cadet said:
They are underestimating the power of open-minded heterosexuals. If I were choosing a dating website, I would specifically avoid eHarmony because of this policy.

Gee, I guess you secretly hope guys accidentally send you a letter of interest.

Your kind needs to go to this one: www.adultfriendfinder.com. Just to make you feel a taste of SportsJournalists.com, they probably have an "anything goes" category.

I'm sorry, I don't recall personally attacking you in my response. I was stating my opinion and position, which had nothing to do with you.

Your behavior is a large part of the reason discussion threads go south so quickly.
 
Zeke12 said:
IU90 said:
Absolutely forking ridiculous. It's a privately owned diner, Right? Can't they offer service to whoever they choose?

Try it like that and see if you still like it...

Wow, Zeke. You may have just changed my mind on this issue.
 

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