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Jesus Christ as a man existed. Not the fictional character found in the bible.
And why should Google do an image of Easter? Not everyone celebrates Easter (since not everyone believes in Jesus' resurrection).
Yes Jesus did exist but he didn't look anything like the euro-centric version that the Republicans worship - infact he probably looked more like the hispanic and arab immigrants who the Tea Partiers hate on.
If Jesus existed today the GOP would be asking for his papers and the OP would have started a birther thread on him
The liberal attack on Christianity continues. Hopefully later this morning as millions upon millions of Americans head to church for Easter, Google will do the right thing and celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ on their doodle.
March 31 marks the birthday of National Farm Workers Association (later United Farm Workers) co-founder Cesar Chavez. Chavez, who was trained by Saul Alinsky in the tactics of community organizing, has become a cult figure in California due to his organization of agricultural workers. March 31 also happens to be another important date this year: Easter. So, naturally, Google’s current logo features a graphic of Chavez’s face, rather than anything having to do with Easter.
Hey, at least Cesar was a 'natural born citizen, born in Arizona! Right?
By hoarding it all for himself.......we should all follow a leader like that. Devote Christian I guess he learned a lesson about what the truth is of being a Christian and not his idea of Christianity.
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