Jeff,

The link is not really an "anomaly", but rather a "Sponsored Link" associated in Google's mind, at the instigation of the author of that link, with the word "tithing". It stands out in a "Highway search" for that term, because there are apparently no actual matches of "tithing". But if you search "tithe", you will also see the "Sponsored Link" at the top of the list. If you place either of the terms "tithing/tithe" in a "WWW search", the link is still there, at the top. You will notice the term "Sponsored Link" at the right margin of the result page. You will see it if you Google-search that term from any site. So the answer to John_C's original question, "was it meant to (be there)", is "Yes--but not by The Highway!"

What to do? I have not seen the term before today, but a little research should give you a way to wipe this and other unwanted links out. One solution, apparently, is to place:

rel="nofollow"

within the link, but that may not be an official or permanent solution. You will need to do more research on "Sponsored Links".


In Christ,
Paul S