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Ancilla

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#81
all americans dont say ya'll
You know what all Americans do? They call the last letter of the alphabet "zee" instead of "zed" like the rest of the English speaking world. When I was 5 my family went to Southern California. I was told that was in the USA were people say "zee" like on Sesame Street.
 
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Ancilla

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#82
Don't worry Ancilla I'm not a fan of Focus on the Family :)

And much less a fan of Neil Warran / Eharmony :)
You know, I've been thinking about what you said about Warran and what really bugs me is that although I can't balme him for distancing himself from Focus on the Family for the reasons I mentioned, I really, really doubt that's why he did it. If he didn't like Dobson's controversial positions he wouldn't have been so close to him in the first place. You and I both know that this likely Warran selling out. I can't think of what else to write without sounding judgemental so I'll just leave it at that.
 

RoboOp

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Aug 4, 2008
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#83
Yah that's pretty much what I was saying.
 
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greatkraw

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#84


eHarmony is NOT Christian. They and their founder are apostate.

They got a big boost from James Dobson (and I'm sure Dobson really regrets that now) in the beginning, by being on the Focus on the Family show.

That founder of eHarmony (the old guy on TV), though he claimed to be a "Christian psychologist", decided to take Focus on the Family's name off of the books put out by eHarmony because he didn't want to be so closely associated with conservative Christianity, because he wants to "reach the whole world", so to speak. (In other words he wants to make the most money.)

And just to show how truly apostate they really are, they recently made an out of court settlement with a homosexual who sued them. As part of the settlement, eHarmony agreed to open up a separate site for matching gays and lesbians!!!

Chrisitans should boycott eHarmony, period.

Sources:

http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2005-05-18-eharmony_x.htm

http://www.wiredprnews.com/2008/11/...y-dating-site-after-lawsuit_200811201362.html

P.S. that guy is pretty old -- he's gonna die soon... don't you think he should be thinking more about eternity?
yes i just saw them advertising in an australian cinema

no mention of christian
 

eugenius

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#85
I tried the site once. The compatibility questions don't seem relevant to me. And its pointless unless you are planning to pay them something (a lot in fact). Do they think I'm rich or something? Just forget this site.
 

Dude653

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Mar 19, 2011
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And, now they support same-sex couples. They caved to the Gaystapo.
I see someone bumped a 13-year-old thread but... anyway......
You're showing your prosecution complex again.
"Oh no another demographic of people is getting representation. I'm so persecuted"
 
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Gojira

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I see someone bumped a 13-year-old thread but... anyway......
You're showing your prosecution complex again.
"Oh no another demographic of people is getting representation. I'm so persecuted"
The words of the fascist everyone. "Your beliefs must take a backseat to the feelings of others who are backed by za State!" Sieg Heil Dude.