Yes and no. I value restricted search engines when I know I want to focus more on something and I generally understand the parameters of the search engine. E.g. if you want politically-filtered Google results, try Left-Right, which I developed recently as a personal tool. But I'm clear about the sources so you can decide for yourself if it is useful to you.
Additionally: if people refuse to use mainstream search engines, and avoid the Internet as a result... and then one of these religiously-topical search engines gets them back online... I sincerely hope that they will stumble across Google or other sources in their online searching. In terms of cyberspace, these people were shut-ins, but now at least they're getting outside to go to church. Maybe they'll notice that nice restaurant or bookshop on the way, or something else of interest.
Yes and no. I value restricted search engines when I know I want to focus more on something and I generally understand the parameters of the search engine. E.g. if you want politically-filtered Google results, try Left-Right, which I developed recently as a personal tool. But I'm clear about the sources so you can decide for yourself if it is useful to you.
Additionally: if people refuse to use mainstream search engines, and avoid the Internet as a result... and then one of these religiously-topical search engines gets them back online... I sincerely hope that they will stumble across Google or other sources in their online searching. In terms of cyberspace, these people were shut-ins, but now at least they're getting outside to go to church. Maybe they'll notice that nice restaurant or bookshop on the way, or something else of interest.
I went to this museum regularly as a kid, too, and I know what you mean about comparing it then to now.