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mebadgett
10-25-2003, 02:57 AM
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A bit of humor to start or end your day:

MICROSOFT Bids to Acquire Catholic Church By Hank Vorjes
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VATICAN CITY (AP) -- In a joint press conference in St. Peter's Square this
morning, MICROSOFT Corp. and the Vatican announced that the Redmond software
giant will acquire the Roman Catholic Church in exchange for an unspecified
number of shares of MICROSOFT common stock. If the deal goes through, it will be
the first time a computer software company has acquired a major world religion.

With the acquisition, Pope John Paul II will become the senior vice-president of
the combined company's new Religious Software Division, while MICROSOFT senior
vice-presidents Michael Maples and Steven Ballmer will be invested in the
College of Cardinals, said MICROSOFT Chairman Bill Gates.

"We expect a lot of growth in the religious market in the next five to ten
years," said Gates. "The combined resources of MICROSOFT and the Catholic
Church will allow us to make religion easier and more fun for a broader range of
people."

Through the MICROSOFT Network, the company's new on-line service, "we will make
the sacraments available on-line for the first time" and revive the popular pre-
Counter-Reformation practice of selling indulgences, said Gates. "You can get
Communion, confess your sins, receive absolution -- even reduce your time in
Purgatory -- all without leaving your home."

A new software application, MICROSOFT Church, will include a macro language
which you can program to download heavenly graces automatically while you are
away from your computer.

The deal grants MICROSOFT exclusive electronic rights to the Bible and the
Vatican's prized art collection, which includes works by such masters as
Michelangelo and Da Vinci. But critics say MICROSOFT will face stiff challenges
if it attempts to limit competitors' access to these key intellectual
properties.

"The Jewish people invented the look and feel of the holy scriptures," said
Rabbi David Gottschalk of Philadelphia. "You take the parting of the Red Sea --
we had that thousands of years before the Catholics came on the scene."

But others argue that the Catholic and Jewish faiths both draw on a common
Abrahamaic heritage. "The Catholic Church has just been more successful in
marketing it to a larger audience," notes Notre Dame theologian Father Kenneth
Madigan. Over the last 2,000 years, the Catholic Church's market share has
increased dramatically, while Judaism, which was the first to offer many of the
concepts now touted by Christianity, lags behind.

Historically, the Church has a reputation as an aggressive competitor, leading
crusades to pressure people to upgrade to Catholicism, and entering into
exclusive licensing arrangements in various kingdoms whereby all subjects were
instilled with Catholicism, whether or not they planned to use it. Today
Christianity is available from several denominations, but the Catholic version
is still the most widely used. The Church's mission is to reach "the four
corners of the Earth," echoing MICROSOFT's vision of "a computer on every
desktop and in every home".

Gates described MICROSOFT's long-term strategy to develop a scalable religious
architecture that will support all religions through emulation. A single core
religion will be offered with a choice of interfaces according to the religion
desired -- "One religion, a couple of different implementations," said Gates.

The MICROSOFT move could spark a wave of mergers and acquisitions, according to
Herb Peters, a spokesman for the U.S. Southern Baptist Conference, as other
churches scramble to strengthen their position in the increasingly competitive
religious market.

redcircle
10-25-2003, 02:45 PM
I don't think I've laughed that hard in a long time.

minstrel
10-26-2003, 02:32 AM
Hmmm.... we may all wind up paying a lot more to get throught the Gates of heaven if this deal is consummated...

No wait... is the Vatican allowed to consummate?

Hang on... isn't consummate a French soup?

It all just gets more and more confusing... infernal poltergeists... yeah... that's the ticket...

carbonize
10-26-2003, 03:48 AM
It actually makes sense for the church to be taken over by MS. I mean none of the versions of windows like each other much like none of the various branches of christianity like each other. MS likes attacking any threats just as the christians used to like declaring war on anybody that disagreed with them. MS thinks everybody should be using windows just as the christian church thinks that everybody should be a christian to the point of sending out missionaries to educate the "savages" in the ways of the "one true god".

fridays in the bróg
10-28-2003, 07:53 AM
I hear that Red Hat is going to offer an Odinist download.. Pagans beware...

WebWizard
11-03-2003, 04:51 PM
It actually makes sense for the church to be taken over by MS. I mean none of the versions of windows like each other much like none of the various branches of christianity like each other. MS likes attacking any threats just as the christians used to like declaring war on anybody that disagreed with them. MS thinks everybody should be using windows just as the christian church thinks that everybody should be a christian to the point of sending out missionaries to educate the "savages" in the ways of the "one true god".

No argument there. MS has a tendency to get their panties in a twist in the nearest of a competitor. Heaven forbid the church goer haveth their own way of living a life without MS controling it. for shame...for shame... I suppose all computer users/church persons must be rebaptized under Pastor Gates eh?

Sorry, couldn't resist the temptation.

Sue Elvins
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