Think about this: Thousands of people submitting "detailed personality profiles" to a Xian Fundamentalist organization. Don't you think those "personality profiles" might end up as part of the database at Homeland Security?
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Subject: eHarmony = eHomphobia?
Category: Relationships and Society > Relationships
Asked by: nelson-ga
List Price: $5.00 Posted: 14 Mar 2005 14:02 PST
Expires: 13 Apr 2005 15:02 PDT
Question ID: 494615
What's the story with eHarmony.com? They don't do gay matches. Are
they some Christian cult, hoping to get breeders together to
overpopulate the earth?
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Subject: Re: eHarmony = eHomphobia?
Answered By: pinkfreud-ga on 14 Mar 2005 14:49 PST
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Thank you for accepting my findings as your answer.
Although eHarmony does not seem to be officially linked to any
Christian group, the site's founder, Neil Clark Warren, has appeared
on several evangelical Christian television programs, and Warren has
had books published by Focus on the Family's publishing house. While I
don't consider Focus on the Family to be a cult, the group is
certainly a prominent proponent of "Christian values," mainly as
interpreted by media minister James Dobson.
I've reposted the link from my comment, plus some extra material.
AlterNet Love Machines
http://www.alternet.org/story/21291/Daily Kos: eHarmony and Focus on the Family
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/2/5/145919/2183Regarding the relationship between eHarmony and Focus on the Family, I
found this on eHarmony's own website:
"Warren said eHarmony struggled in the beginning until the evangelical
Christian leader James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, gave
the company its big boost by hosting Warren on his national radio
broadcast. Warren describes Dobson as eHarmony's biggest supporter,
and the appearance on the show reaped 100,000 subscribers, he said.
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