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Looking for Jesus in all the wrong places



Looking for Jesus in all the wrong places Messaging all those who count on the audio technology of Google Home to tell you who Jesus Christ is: Stop looking for Jesus in all the wrong places. Google Home is a voice-activated, internet-connected home speaker that can play music, control smart home gadgets, offer answers from Google Search, and deliver personalized information from the Google services you use daily. Take note that whatever is on Google’s data base, right or wrong, is the same information you will get when calling out questions to Google’s audio technology.,

Count that as a blessing, because who would ever want to be schooled who Jesus is by ultra politically correct, secular Google?

The audio technology, available on the market since 2016, is far more cutesy than it is meaningful, reverend, or even correct. Example. You can show off for your friend by calling up his favourite music the moment he enters your living room. But ask Google Home "Who is Jesus?” and this is what you’ll get:
"I'm not sure how to help you with that."
Count that as a blessing, because who would ever want to be schooled Who Jesus is by ultra politically correct, secular Google?
“Audio technology like Google Home and Amazon's Alexa are becoming a dominant source for information. (Fox 17, Jan. 25, 2018) “But now, it appears one of the most common names is unknown to Google Home."
“One of the most common names” unknown to Google? For untold billions of believers the name Jesus Christ is the most revered name in all time. For them Jesus is “my Lord and my God”.

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“Brentwood resident David Sams owns a Google Home and an Amazon audio speaker. He says both give two different answers when asking "Who is Jesus Christ?” (Fox17) "I even asked Google who is David Sams? Google knew who I was, but Google did not know who Jesus was, Google did not know who Jesus Christ was, and Google did not know who God was," Sams said. “Smart speakers are a technology owned by about 40 million Americans -- that's about one in six people in the nation. "And this religious conversation at home is making waves on social media. “Comments, videos and test results posted asking "Who is Jesus?” “The general response from Google Home is "I'm not sure how to help you with that." "There's still no response from the Google company on why. "It's kinda scary, it's almost like Google has taken Jesus and God out of smart audio," Sams said. "First it started with schools." "Google Home refers to Jesus Christ when asking about the Last Supper and even Saint Peter.

“And there's plenty of information on the prophet Muhammed, Buddha -- even Satan. “Nashville resident Martin Collins says she thinks this feeds into a bigger problem. "They took prayer out of schools, they think just taking Jesus out of everything is politically correct these days and I think that's the stem of a lot of our problems," Collins said. “Collins has no doubt Google has purposefully programmed Jesus out of its audio speakers. "To keep from stepping on toes, political correctness," Collin said. "That seems to be more important these days than what's right and what's wrong.” “Sams is calling for answers from Google as it's become a main source of information readily available that so many are coming to depend on. "I don't know if there's some kind of wizard making these decisions or if it's some kind of oversight," Sams said. "But whatever it is, they need to address it immediately.”
Don’t hold your breath waiting, Mr. Sams, Google’s not likely to give Jesus a place in their world. For all of its tekkie boasting, Google really can run your life for you. But its ability to turn on the lights and music’s got nothing on how the Creator wired you. He hardwired you before your birth so that you would know without asking Google or anyone else how to find Jesus. Finding Jesus is not a technological mystery. Jesus lives in your heart and always will.


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Judi McLeod -- Bio and Archives -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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