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Online dating site will now allow gay and lesbian users to look for same-sex matches after a settlement of discrimination claims approved by a California judge, who has also asked the company to pay $, to the two gay men who brought the lawsuit against it.
When I was in 10th grade my friends started having sex. Of course, several had already done so and some until this day have not, but in 10th grade people began to talk openly about their experiences, or at least their thoughts about their future experiences. Contrary to what one might think, the Evangelical communities I was a part of were profoundly supportive of discussion about sex, at least when it came to looking at the concept within a covenantal relationship, namely marriage.
According to The Wall Street Journal: ChristianMingle, billed as the largest online community for Christian singles, required new users to specify whether they’re a man seeking a woman or a woman seeking a man. The lead plaintiffs, two gay men who tried using it, claimed that the limited options violated California’s anti-discrimination law.
In a stunning display of judicial overreach, a California judge has ruled that the website ChristianMingle. com is guilty of discrimination because it offers dating services only for Christians who are attracted to people of the opposite sex. According to The Wall Street Journal :.
Online dating site will now allow gay and lesbian users to look for same-sex matches after a settlement of discrimination claims approved by a California judge, who has also asked the company to pay $, to the two gay men who brought the lawsuit against it.
A California court ruled last week that ChristianMingle and it's affiliate faith-based dating websites must allow LGBT singles to search and be matched with people of the same gender. The ruling comes at the end of a 2. The men filed a lawsuit on discrimination charges against Spark Networks, which owns ChristianMingle and a host of other faith-based dating websites, including CatholicMingle, JDate Jewish Date , and LDSSingles.
According to The Wall Street Journal: ChristianMingle, billed as the largest online community for Christian singles, required new users to specify whether they’re a man seeking a woman or a woman seeking a man. The lead plaintiffs, two gay men who tried using it, claimed that the limited options violated California’s anti-discrimination law.
By snowflake May 16, in In The News. com "the largest dating site by Mormons for Mormons" , first came under legal fire in after two gay men noticed that new members could only search for dates of the opposite sex. An effort to allow religious liberty in a pluralistic society.