American online, discreet adult dating site AshleyMadison.com has launched in Australia weeks ago and has been attracting a considerably large number of married members.
The adult website famous for its motto “Life is short. Have an affair” has now invaded the online perimeters of Australia and owner Noel Biderman said that approximately 40,000 Australians have already registered as members as of press time.
The number of members is expected to rise dramatically as the campaign gets bigger.
Noel Biderman is known as the King Pin of Infidelity promoting extra-marital affairs among its members since its popularity in the United States.
For moralists and Christians, there is no way that the website’s purpose can be justified.
Bill Muehlenberg from Christian Today expressed his views today and he had this to say:
Cheating always hurts people. It hurts the one doing it, it hurts the one being cheated on, it hurts any children involved, and it hurts all of society. This clown is simply getting rich off the destruction of other people’s marriages.
And he is a stinking hypocrite to boot. He says that he is “a happily married man” with two children, and that his wife only reluctantly agreed to this business. So whether he is cheating or not, he is quite happy to encourage other couples to cheat.
Incredibly, he claims that “Cheaters still love their partners”. Sorry bub, but I am not buying that one either. Love is more than an emotion. It is a commitment to another person, willing them the highest good. That can never be achieved by breaking trust with them and cheating on them.
This controversy will continue in the coming days. Breadpit will make sure you get the latest about this especially when more groups protest against this website.
For the public, the question remains: would it be fine to have someone get richer by theoretically destroying marriages?

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