Catholic church sees cash in internet pilgrimages

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The cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
 

An article in today's Guardian details the church's plans to 'create a new digital income stream with half a million payments a year' from selling virtual electronic candles at the famous shrine at Santiago de Compostela.  (For a brilliantly blashpemous take on this famous pilgrimage, watch Luis Buñuel's classic film 'La voie lactée'.)

Can't be long now before they introduce virtual indulgences?

Goldman Sachs official says Jesus embraced greed | Mutate!

I didn’t believe this story was true at first — thought it had to be a spoof. But it turns out to be true. The great banks of the world have gone on a p.r. counteroffensive in Europe, and are sending spokescrooks in shiny suits into churches to persuade the masses that Christ would have approved of the latest round of obscene bonuses.

Goldman Sachs international adviser Brian Griffiths explains it this way: that Christ’s famous injunction to love others as one would love oneself actually means that one should love oneself as one would love oneself. This seemingly baffling outburst by a Goldman executive in what appears to have been a prepared speech — someone actually wrote this, and thought about it, before saying it out loud — gets even weirder when one tries to figure out what could possibly have motivated this person, and by extension his employer Goldman Sachs, to make such statements in such a place as St. Paul’s Cathedral.

Matt Taibbi: Goldman One-Ups Gordon Gekko, Says Jesus Embraced Greed