The Advent of Religious Search Engines
Beetle B. writes "Do Google search results contradict your religious views? Tired of getting pornographic results and worried you'll burn in Hell for it? Are you Christian? Try SeekFind — 'a Colorado Springs-based Christian search engine that only returns results from websites that are consistent with the Bible.' Muslim? Look no further: I'm Halal. Jewish? Jewogle is for you. NPR ran a story on the general trend of search engines cropping up to cater to certain religious communities. I wonder how many other 'filtered' search engines exist out there to cater to various groups (religious or otherwise) — not counting specialized searches (torrents, etc)."
only returns results from websites that are consistent with the Bible
The BIBLE isn't consistent with the Bible, I don't know how they expect websites written by mere mortals to be.
From that page:
'(...) Moses simply wrote: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." (Genesis 1:1).'
However, it's not very probable that Moses wrote the entire book of Genesis, especially the first part.
And later: 'Accordingly, the psalmist David wrote the following:'
It's not even certain whether David himself has written all psalms attributed to him. Which is quite common knowledge in theological circles.
These aren't even nice tries, they seem more like attempts to be comical.
I'm working on a religious fundementalist search engine. No matter what you enter it always comes back with the same result "You already know everything!".
It is by the juice of the coffee bean that thoughts acquire speed, the teeth acquire stains. The stains become a warning