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Mar 21, 2007 by  timmack - 96 votes, 9 comments
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God Tube claims to be the Christian answer to You Tube. And God Tube has made its on video that questions evolution.
Okay, now I'm convinced that the world really is coming to an end. I can remember being told back in the 1970's that the world was soon about to come to an end. I was also told that the word of God would be everywhere before the world ended.
I couldn't really understand quite how this could happen. But back in the 1970's, no one really knew that there would be an internet. And yes, if the world really is going to end soon, I would imagine that the internet is the perfect way to get out Gods message everywhere before the end comes.
Even Madonna has made a video called "Like A Prayer." http://hubpages.com/hub/Was_I_Talking_To_An_Angel
I like the fact that God Tube has pointed things out that brings into question the real age of the universe. This video on evolution is a must see. http://www.godtube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=9f04d16ce31165e139a4
And now, it looks as though God Tube will be enlisted as yet another way to get Gods message out over the internet. I'm not making any predictions on the end of the world myself. But, I have to note, that there has been a dramatic shift in what people are looking for on the internet.
It wasn't very long ago, that claims were being made, that 97% of everyone surfing the internet was looking for porn. Soon after that it became obvious, that more people were searching for information on home based internet businesses, than any other topic.
And when the next internet data figures are released, I would be willing to bet, that searching for God, will be the most popular search topic. And instruments such as God Tube, will be in the vanguard of this new movement.
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