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Jun 26, 2005
by Zehta
Nov 20, 2008
Following a three year struggle in the New Jersey court system, Christian based E-Harmony dating service settled with the Civil Rights Division over same-sex matching.
eHarmony, Inc. entered into the settlement agreement after a discrimination complaint was filed in 2005, triggering a Division on Civil Rights Investigation and Finding of Probable
Cause in 2007. Under terms of the agreement, the complaint is dismissed, and
neither the company nor its founder, Dr. Neil Clark Warren, admits to any
liability. Under the settlement agreement, eHarmony, Inc. can create a new or
differently-named Web site to provide same-sex matching services, but the new
Web site’s home page must identify it as an affiliate of, or a site provided
by, eHarmony, Inc.
Pro-family groups have made appeals to Dr. Neil Clark Warren, the founder of eHarmony to ask that he reconsider his agreement.
Dr. Warren formerly used to work for Dr. James Dobson’s Focus on the Family, a
leading pro-family advocacy group.
The case was originally filed by Eric McKinley, a gay match-seeker from New Jersey.eHarmony, Inc agreed in the settlement to provide a new service for match-seekers identifying themselves as “male seeking a male” or “female seeking a female” by March 31, 2009.
>Singlebelievers.net, is not a publically funded company, and is committed to the traditional view of marriage, and thus, does not promote same-sex dating. Our profiles are reviewed before they ever are posted, and individuals seeking same-sex partners are encouraged to look elsewhere.















