According to the Friendly Atheist, some Christians think Google posted an anti-Christian Google Doodle on that so holy of holy days: Easter Sunday. One Christian, sisserydoo, complained that he felt like a “2nd class citizen to have my religion ignored while others are honoured” because Google did not celebrate Easter but posted its regular Doodle:
However, those who feel literature is more important than Easter are very pleased with Google UK today because
Google Doodle celebrates Charlotte Brontë’s [198th] birthday with scene from Jane Eyre:
Charlotte Brontë, the English novelist, poet and the eldest of the three Bronte sisters who lived into adulthood, has been celebrated with a Google Doodle depicting her most famous novel, Jane Eyre. . . . The Google Doodle appears to depict Jane Eyre fleeing Rochester’s residence ‘Thornfield’ after their abortive attempt to be married.
Google knows what’s important: Charlotte Brontë and her novel Jane Eyre, which
remains one of the most popular British novels, ranking at number 10 on the BBC’s survey The Big Read.
I feel left out because Google didn’t post about my special invisible friend wahhhhhhh!
Ok, that was mean. I’m in a bad mood today.
There is currently a campaign to persuade google to do a GoogleDoodle for world Humanist day the face book page is here:
https://www.facebook.com/Human…
and an email template here:
https://docs.google.com/docume…
It would great to get a lot of support for this, and amusing to see the reaction if it happens.
Thank you Ben
Please see https://www.canadianatheist.com/2014/06/world-humanist-day-google-doodle-2/