Microsoft to Purchase God!
submitted by Shane

Microsoft Corporation today announced its intent to purchase,
copyright, and upgrade God Himself. The new product would be named,
predictably enough, "Microsoft God," and would be available to
consumers sometime in late 1998. Too many people feel separated from
God in today's world," said Dave McCavaugh, director of Microsoft's
new Religions division. "Microsoft God will make our Lord more
accessible and will add an easy, intuitive user interface to Him,
making Him not only easier to find, but easier to communicate with."
The new Microsoft Religions line will be expanded to include a
multitude of add-on products to Microsoft God, including:
Microsoft Crusades: This conversion product will bring all worshipper
accounts and prayer files over from previous versions of God, or from
competing products like Buddha or Allah.
Microsoft God for the World Wide Web: This product ties Microsoft God
with Microsoft Internet Information Server, making our Lord accessible
from the World Wide Web using a standard Web browser interface. It
introduces several new Web technologies, including Dynamic Salvation
and Active Prayer Pages (APP). Donations for the poor can be donated
via a Secure Alms Server.
Microsoft Prayers: Using a Windows-based WYSIWYG interface, this
product will allow worshippers to construct effective prayers in a
minimum of time. A Secure Prayer Channel technology allows guaranteed
delivery of the prayer to Microsoft God servers, and Prayer Wizards
enable users to construct new types of prayers with a minimum learning
curve.
Microsoft Savior: This product will allow worshippers to transfer
their sins to its internal Vice Database. After a preset interval, the
product will erase itself from the user's system and establish a clear
line of secure communications to the user's Microsoft God server.
Additionally, Microsoft is expected to announce a line of
complimentary products for the new Religions line, which will
enhance the functionality of the Microsoft God server product by
providing a customized user interface. These interfaces will be based
on popular religious sects, allowing worshippers to interact with the
new God product in much the same way as the previous version.
This line is expected to include Microsoft Christianity, Microsoft
Catholicism, Microsoft Judaism (incompatible with Microsoft Savior),
etc.
Competitor Netscape Communications denies rumors that it is planning
to release a competing product, Netscape Satan, that would attempt
to render Microsoft God installations inoperable.