You Pay, Computer Prays For You (LiveScience.com)

By admin, 26-03-2009

LiveScience.com - Information Age Prayer is a site that charges you a monthly fee to
say prayers for you. A typical charge is $4.95 per month to say three
prayers specified by you each day.


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16 Responses to “You Pay, Computer Prays For You (LiveScience.com)”

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