WorldNet Daily: eHarmony Caves in to Homosexual Demands – Must Now Cater to Gays

 

“eHarmony.com to match ‘gays'”
Dating site originally promoted by James Dobson bows to lawsuits

By Chelsea Schilling
WorldNetDaily

Internet dating service eHarmony has officially agreed to begin matching homosexual couples, beginning next year.

The popular California-based service has been known for focusing on long-term relationships, especially marriage, which has been said to align with founder Clark Warren’s early work with Focus on the Family’s evangelical Christian base and perspective.

Warren, a psychologist with a divinity degree, has had three of his 10 books on love and dating published by Focus on the Family. It was an appearance on James Dobson’s radio program, in 2001, that triggered a response of 90,000 new referrals to the website, starting a climb of registered participants on the site from 4,000 to today’s 20 million clients.

As WND reported, the company originally said it was ” based on the Christian principles of Focus on the Family author Dr. Neil Clark Warren.” It stood firm on its decision to reject homosexuals from its profiling and matching services. Its entire compatibility system is based on research of married heterosexual couples.Click here to read this entire news story.

Note: Clark and Focus on the Family went their separate ways when Clark decided to expand his services to people of all faiths and persuasions rather than just traditional Christian.

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