Minyanville: “Since there’s no such thing as gay marriage, there’s no such thing as gay matching.”

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Minyanville, an educational and entertaining resource on finance (featuring “Bear” and “Bull” market mascots), includes eHarmony among its list of 10 companies with faith in its business models. The commentary is snide:

While the idea that there might indeed be gay scientists is horrifying, one can be certain that none were employed in the development of eHarmony’s patented matchmaking algorithm – though Warren did attempt to distance himself from Focus on the Family in 2005.

The Gods of Retail: eHarmony-Minyanville, dated 24 March 2009

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