If you try to setup a profile while stating that you're not a Christian (because you are Buddhist, or non-religious, or agnostic), they reply after you have filled up all 10 pages with a paragraph saying they cannot help you.
Try again and change only your religion, nothing else: not your height, not your ethnicity, not your income. You get accepted. Is it legal for them to discriminate against non-Christians when supposedly they are a dating site for everybody?
They should be honest, like other Christian dating sites, that tell you upfront you should be a Christian in order to use them.
2006-11-26
18:53:52
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tlakkamond
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