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EHARMONY’S GAY ADS
Publicly, Warren — a clil psychologist, semary profsor and vout Christian — claimed that was bee he had no expertise when me to gay datg. In a 2013 terview wh CNBC, he lamented that his pany was forced to “put up a same-sex se” and said gay marriage “has really damaged our pany. ”“We lerally had to hire guards to protect our liv, bee the people were so hurt and angry wh , ” he said at the time, bee “Christian people” felt the pany’s gay datg se was “a vlatn to scripture.
”Warren also suggted to CNBC that eHarmony vt $10 ln to “figure out” homosexualy, which he lled “at the very bt … a paful way for a lot of people to have to live. ”“This eHarmony ad brawash children and adults by sensizg them and nvcg them that homosexualy is natural, ” a statement on the One Milln Moms webse reads, “when realy is an unnatural love that is forbidn by Scripture jt like love rooted adultery is forbidn. '" asked Michelle Malk To settle a discrimatn lawsu filed by a gay man, the Christian-targeted onle datg service eHarmony has been forced to open a matchmakg service for same-sex upl.
Maybe straight men and women should start sug gay s—"erced tolerance" cuts both 't expect gay men and lbians to sh to e eHarmony's new service, said the blog Queerty. The owner of eHarmony, Neil Clark Warren, has already ma his feelgs clear by g up wh "all sorts of fun exc to exclu gay sgl"—cludg the one where he says there's no pot tryg to help people form lifelong relatnships if 's illegal for them to marry. Nobody "wants to get hched by a homophobic matchmaker.