# Friday, February 23, 2007
I don't know why, but I thought Bob Parson's was a Christian. It must have been the fact that Parsons Technology marketed QuickVerse, among other Christian software. So, when I found out a couple of years ago that GoDaddy.com was owned by Bob Parsons, I was down right excited. Not only was GoDaddy.com a top-notch company, but there was a solid man of integrity at the wheel... or so it seemed.

Not long after I transferred my first domain over to GoDaddy.com I started to suspect that my first impressions of Bob Parsons were wrong. I began to see conscious decision on GoDaddy.com's part to use women in most of their advertisments and site design. I'm ashamed to say I turned a blind eye to that and have supported GoDaddy.com for several years now with about a dozen domains that are registered there. I've even recommended the company to others, but not any more.

In an email I got today from GoDaddy.com I read about their latest TV commercials. So I clicked on the link to to see, only to hastily scramble for the close button on my browser when I realized they are completely inappropriate and defilling. DO NOT go check them out for yourself. You can get all the information you need by reading Bob's personal blog.

So, I've learned my lesson. I won't turn a blind eye any longer. I don't want any of my domains associated with an organization who blatantly promotes the filth that GoDaddy.com peddles. I'm not exactly sure where to go, but I'm looking and once I find a registrar with integrity, morals and high standards I'll gladly pay 3 times the cost if I have to to support them. So if you know of such a registrar, please let me know. I'm interested.

With that, bye, bye Bob. I'm taking my business elsewhere... and if you by chance run across this low-traffic, low-profile blog, please take the time to read this. My prayer is that reading it will truly change your life... forever.