It is my understanding that eharmony is a Christian based dating service. Now they are offering the gay community a shot. I’m wondering why a homosexual in NJ felt they had to sue in order to be a part of a community of people that don’t seem interested in homosexuals. Just the "principle"?
Ok. Thanks. I was misinformed. I was told that it was a Christian dating site.
Still not sure what is wrong with it being geared toward heterosexuals though.
This case is akin to a meat-eater suing a vegetarian restaurant for not offering him a ribeye or a female patient suing a vasectomy doctor for not providing her hysterectomy services, is it not?
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