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April 22nd 2007     

Anti-Christian Google Glorifies Earth Day

Posted by: Laer at 05:56 pm

Google, which didn’t bother changing its logo in any way whatsoever to mark Easter and barely noted Christmas, dressed up its home page today to honor the Eco-Freak festivities of Earth Day.

Their image of choice, a hardly accurate rendering of a melting iceberg, favors the apocolyptic view of Earth Day held by the Human Blame Sect of the Church of the Holy Earth Mother. Had Google chosen to celebrate Earth Day with a pretty image of the beauty of nature as Ask did with its pretty green grass image, I’d cut them some slack.

But Google has selected to honor the religion of global warming — the false religion of global warming — while denying Christianty — continuing its near perfect record of insulting conservative and Christian values.

hat-tip: Ymarsakar

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