Online dating service eHarmony Inc. has agreed to serve gay, in addition to heterosexual clients, in a settlement announced today with the New Jersey Attorney General. The company, founded by Neil Clark Warren, an evangelical Christian and clinical psychologist, faces a similar complaint in California.
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2 Comments
#1. fern 05.31.2009
I can understand this guy Warren’s reluctance, what if you want to marry an 18 y/o chick so she can do the dishes and cook your meals and end up with a guy and doing the dishes yourself ’cause he’s stronger than you…
No one should be discriminated by so called guardians of an obsolete faith.
#2. Evan Smith 11.22.2009
Why is being gay such a big deal. There should be no reluctance to offer these dating services to gay people. Haven’t we progressed far enough to have broader acceptance of gay people. I find people like Rick Warren (Saddleback Church), Sarah Palin, and Carrie Prejean’s views (and in some cases attacks) on gay people in-human. They are suppose to be people of faith - loving and caring individuals.
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