As has been reported now for the last week, eHarmony has been forced by the government to match homosexuals. WorldNetDaily has this article which explains what happened pretty well.
What most people don’t get is the complete slap in the face to freedom – the freedom to create and operate a business that caters to whom they wish to cater to. Unfortunately, this shows the complete lack understanding by the courts of how our economy works. This also demonstrates that the homosexual agenda is about crying the loudest to impose their views upon others, regardless of what kind of damage they cause in the process. Eric McKinley should have seen an opportunity to start his own business – instead, he had to rob another to get something which he ‘might consider’ using.
Dr. Warren has recently tried to shed the image he had of founding a service with Christian roots. It’s unfortunate that he’s found keeping a successful business alive at the expense of his own background to be a worthy endeavor. The company’s founder SHOULD have stood firm with what he supposedly believed in and when forced to go against those ideals, closed his business. Imagine what that would have done for the homosexual agenda – to have someone finally stand up and say No for a change – loudly. It would have upset all the customers who use the service and certainly shown the homosexual agenda for what it is, along with the incompetence of the ruling elite. Dr. Warren could have saved face and done just that. Certainly he was still free to do so. But he didn’t. And instead, eHarmony will bow to the agenda and their reputation will go downhill along with all the other sites that used to be as popular as eHarmony is (was). eHarmony offered quality that was unmatched in the online dating services that was geared towards long-term relationships. The homosexuals prove time and time again they don’t do well in long-term relationships, despite what the media tries so hard to portray. There were other sites McKinley could have used which have no problem catering to homosexuals. McKinley could have started his own if it was really needed… but he didn’t.
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