In Helsinki, even Jesus is on the mobile. Make that was.
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Company Cuts Heavenly Mobile LinkHELSINKI (Reuters) - A service promising to answer people's prayers with a text message apparently sent by Jesus has been shut down after complaints by Finland's mobile services watchdog.
The heavenly service offered answers from Jesus in response to a text message prayer at the cost of a hefty 1.20 euros ($1.52) per message, but lasted less than a month.
"These kinds of services are against basic norms," Ville Nurmi, ombudsman for Finland's mobile content watchdog MAPEL, told Reuters on Friday.
Finland's Mobile G Host transmitted the messages, but declined to name the company that provided the replies from "Jesus." Chief Executive Marko Hakala said the service had been axed as soon as he discovered what was being offered.
He declined to say how many prayers had been received, but added: "This was no gold mine... It seems you can't interest people in everything."
The Finnish tabloid Ilta-Sanomat tested the service before it was shut down. It sent a prayer of desperation which was answered thus: "Remember: unless you follow God's will much better than priests and pharaohs, you will not be allowed into the heavenly kingdom."
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