On 22 April 2011, Good Friday, we remember that Jesus was crucified and buried. On this very day, Google.com displayed a feature for the day: a picture of some kind of garden in place of their regular logo. Perhaps the garden of Gethsemane where Jesus prayed, and was betrayed and arrested? Perhaps this is the garden of the tomb where they buried Jesus before sunset? No, actually, the roll-over informs us it is “Earth Day”. The UN calls it “International Mother Earth Day.” What a load of rot!
Again, Google has taken sides. When the state of California voted on Proposition 8, to define marriage as a man and a woman, they broke their policy of neutrality on social issues, and said (in effect) that California should make every effort to allow a man to “marry” a man, or a woman to “marry” a woman. It’s on their blog.
Today, choosing between the Son of God, crucified, and the “Mother Earth”, they chose fiction over history, false religion over true religion. They didn’t choose to say nothing, but they chose to say something: they say that corporately they prefer neo-paganism to Christ. Well, they didn’t say that, but the evidence is accumulating. Perhaps they were ignorant that today is Good Friday.
The words of Jesus:
Whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me scatters.
Where is Google?