ChristianSiteReviews.com - This site promotes
eHarmony, Christian Mingle and several other secular-owned websites
as an affiliate, but tries to appear as if they are completely
unbiased. They even disparage other sites
for doing the exact same things they are doing. How pathetic! By
the way, "Teri," the operator of the site, apparently also operates
pandadatingsites.com, a site which promotes a-l-t-e-r-n-a-t-i-v-e
and g-a y dating.
Christianity Today (christianity.com) - Yes, I'm sad to say that
even after I informed them of the issues with Neil Clark Warren
they continue to display ads for eHarmony's singles and marriage
services. Please
click here to contact Christianity Today and ask them
to stop promoting eHarmony.
OurChurch.com (ourchurch.com) - This host sites
for thousands of Christian ministries and organizations, and each
page of every site contains a link to Relationships.com on
it. I'm sure churches and ministries will be happy to find out
that their websites are being used to advertise a company which
promotes g-a-y and l-e-s-b-i-a-n relationships. I have informed
them about Relationships.com and
they are aware of it, yet they have not removed the links. They
now disguise the link by directing it to christianmingle. com,
which then redirects to relationships.com. Click
here to contact
ourchurch.com and ask them to stop advertising Relationships.com/ChristianMingle.com.
ChristiaNet (christianet.com) - They have a banner ad for Relationships.com on many pages. In spite of numerous attempts to contact them through
their Website, they continue.
Christian-Dating.com - This site is
owned by Spark Networks and they use it to promote several of their
sites.
Christian-Dating-Service-Plus (christian-dating-service-plus.com)
- Promotes all of The Big Three and other bad sites, too.
Christian Dates Online (christiandatesonline.com)
- This guy Blake promotes all of The Big Three and some other bad
ones as well.
HomewithGod.com (homewithgod.com) - Emailed this
site twice in March '07 and informed them they are providing advertising
for a company which supports g-a-y and l-e-s-b-i-a-n relationships, Relationships.com,
but they did not respond.
Singles Mall (singlesmall.com) - Emailed Don
at singlesmall.com and told him about Relationships.com, and his
reply was that as long as Relationships.com doesn't have g-a-y
and l-e-s-b-i-a-n ads, he doesn't care that the owner of Relationships.com operates
other sites that do. It would seem that money is more important
than integrity, which is very sad, indeed.