This Easter, I find myself asking:
What, if anything, does the resurrection of Jesus mean for us followers of Christ today who are watching with disbelief, frustration, and horror as the very fabric of our nation unravels before our very eyes?
This Easter, I find myself asking:
What, if anything, does the resurrection of Jesus mean for us followers of Christ today who are watching with disbelief, frustration, and horror as the very fabric of our nation unravels before our very eyes?
Update: Sometimes we do clash on topics (great minds and all that); Grokster Steve posted on this as well – PLEASE read his post as well!
Today is Easter, the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Google is well known for celebrating certain days with their “doodle art” when you go to their home page – and some of it is quite clever. Today, for the billions of Christians celebrate their holiest of remembrances, do you think that Google just might acknowledge that? Well, you tell me?
No, I’m not sure that it it “outright” evil (Google’s motto is “Don’t be evil” but has come under great criticism lately for seemingly skirting that when it comes to profit making) but amidst rumors that Google might be playing games politically with the results of its searches when it comes to conservative vs progressive issues, this doesn’t optic well.
Eric Schmidt, the former head of Google is buddy-buddy with Obama (which shows his political leanings) and is an avowed Greenie (hates fossil energy companies). His former company, Google,