Does Google Hate Christians
- Douglas Vandergraph
- 14 hours ago
- 2 min read
Does Google Hate Jesus?
A Christian SEO and Google Indexing Investigation
Google Search Console reported that 637 public Christian articles had been discovered, yet zero were indexed.
These were not private drafts or empty pages. They were original articles about:
Jesus Christ
The Gospel
New Testament teaching
Christian encouragement
Biblical truth
Salvation and forgiveness
Faith, prayer, hope, and spiritual growth
Google appeared to know that the pages existed, but the articles remained absent from Google’s searchable index.
Meanwhile, Bing appeared capable of finding at least some of the same Gospel-centered content.
The Question
Why can Bing find Christian content that Google appears to leave invisible?
I am not claiming that intentional religious discrimination has been proven.
There may be technical explanations involving:
Blogger SEO
Canonical URLs
Duplicate-content signals
Crawling priorities
Publishing frequency
Automated quality systems
Google indexing policies
Search-engine content classification
However, when hundreds of substantial Christian articles are discovered but none are indexed, the situation deserves a serious investigation.
Why This Matters
Search engines influence which ideas, creators, ministries, and resources people can discover.
When someone searches for Christian encouragement, Bible teaching, Jesus Christ, the Gospel, salvation, forgiveness, New Testament commentary, or help during difficult times, search engines decide which voices appear.
Christian content does not need special treatment.
It does deserve a fair opportunity to be found.
Read the Complete Investigation
Review the evidence and decide for yourself:
Is this a technical Google indexing failure?
Is Blogger creating visibility problems for independent publishers?
Are automated quality systems misclassifying legitimate Christian content?
Or is there a larger problem affecting Christian creators online?
Please share this investigation with SEO professionals, Blogger experts, Christian creators, pastors, digital publishers, journalists, technology leaders, and anyone concerned about search-engine transparency.
The headline gets attention. The evidence deserves answers.
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Douglas Vandergraph
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