Posted on 04/21/2019 2:20:13 AM PDT by nikos1121
As we all well know, Google commemorates just about every Holiday and recognizes virtually every obscure persons birthday usually wilth a cute cartoon or other meme.
However, December 25th, Christmas, a Day that is set aside by our Congress and recognized world wide as the birthday of a great man, Jesus Christ, is exemplified on Google as a day to celebrate Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. I kid you not.
But it still comes as a disgusting surprise that Google ignores the Christian Holiday of Easter. Over one billion people respect this glorious day. Western Civilization is what it is, because of the Resurrection. Not a whimper at Google.
Im embarrassed, My Friends, each time I use their search engine. I know there are others out there, and Ill try again to use them exclusively, but lets face it. Google has a monopoly, and its run by the same kind of people who control what we watch on MSM, television and our movies.
Is this more of that religious liberty I hear about?
As opposed to Freedom of Religion which means you can believe anything you want, proponents of religious liberty expect everyone else to celebrate their religion.
And if they don’t ... “No soup for you.”
who cares
The anti-American anti-Christian media serve a great purpose: They show us what we are not supposed to believe.
Easter does not recognize Google.
Pray for your enemies!
where does bing fail?
F Google our latest puppet-master.
Sorry. It’s blocked in China. I typically use Baidu. But I think that it is blocked in the USA.
not here there isn’t
nothing except the google letters.
The Google search feature was the worst I had ever seen. It was nothing but ads. I tired to look up a particular variety of palm tree, and got nothing but ads for buying palm trees. Every time I looked for ANYTHING there were nothing but ads for whatever I was looking for. When I tried to do anything else, I was blocked from doing it by a demand to log into Gmail. But then, I was also blocked doing that, too, unless I could 'verify' it on my phone.
When I got home, my phone had messages on it from Google proudly announcing that Google had blocked use of my password on an 'unrecognized device'. I finally figured out how to place an icon on my opening page to directly load an alternate search engine, and that worked OK. Google is "no way, no time, ever" for me.
They don’t recognize Jesus Christ either and they’d like Christians to disappear... it’s rampant in the elite field.
They don’t want anything to come between them and their desires to be wealthy and worldly.
duckduckgo.com
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Even Bing, another commie search engine, although it sticks to landscapes and critters for the most part for background themes, at least put a cute bunny on today’s home page. I wouldn’t have expected Bing to put up 3 crosses on a hill, but at least they recognized Easter in their own secular way.
Do no evil has morphed into:
We can do what we want.
Using a computer in Massachusetts, I see an Easter Egg on the Google home page, on top of an “I’m feeling” button, and when I click it more Easter decorations are added to the page.
So Google has not ignored Easter where I live.
Why is anyone surprised? And not because they don’t celebrate the Resurrection Day with the day feature eggs and chocolate bunnies when you click on a pink egg? You want Easter you get chocolate bunnies and colored eggs.
You want Resurrection Day you get Jesus Christ.
It’s just like Christmas, you get a fat man in a red suit a bunch of reindeer but you don’t get baby Jesus.
If you cannot or will not acknowledge that the two major Christian holy days are nothing more than Merchants holidays nowadays, you are definitely blinded.
It is easy enough to shake off the trappings of modern society and give praise within your own church or your own house. One does not need a Global Society dictating how to praise the Lord (or not). And I certainly will not choose to celebrate strange gods with iconography, eggs, yule logs, fat santas or any other vile contrivencess.
Not entirely accurate.
They do have an Easter Egg on their search page.
Let’s not stray into falsehoods while making valid points.
They have a decorated animated Easter egg with a face on the “I Feel Lucky” button.
Neither does duck duck go which is supported here. Bing however does.
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