Jul 27, 2007

Peter Martinez - Are You Going to Heaven? Get in LineForHeaven.com, the Earth-shattering Web 2.0 Social Gathering that Promotes Religious Tolerance

Posted by : peter martinez

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) July 10, 2007 -- What if you could make a reservation that guaranteed you a place with God in Heaven
, just by playing a game on a website? LineForHeaven.com, the first website from iMoments, Inc., offers this for the first time in history. Well, sort of.

 

 

Designed like a board game, LineForHeaven.com is the hot, new Web 2.0 Religious or Religion-based Web 2.0 social gathering for people who want to go to "Heaven". The rules are simple: Those with the most Karma Points may earn a chance to become "Closer to God".

 

The first religion-based Web 2.0 site in history, LineForHeaven is open to all religious views and feels anyone should be able to get into Heaven, i.e. nobody will be denied entry on basis of religion. The only requirement is to do good deeds.

 

Today, LineForHeaven.com proves their slogan "Religion can be fun!"
and boasts a successful 07/07/07 launch as it makes its debut during the work week. And, of course, it's free.

 

No Direct Competition for Earth-shattering Concept

 

LineForHeaven is conceptually the most unique website since the ultra-successful HotOrNot and MillionDollarHomePage. Focusing just on the social arena, there exist the MySpaces and the Facebooks, but there are no truly competitive religion-based alternatives. And none of the available sites incorporate gaming, social gathering, and advertising in such a novel approach.

 

The Site You've Been Waiting for

 

80.7% of the world believes in Heaven, according to data from Fox News and ReligiousTolerance.org, but where are the religious Web 2.0 companies? Without being too self-important and serious, LineForHeaven offers people an opportunity to save their "Soul" and reserve a place in "Heaven". Finally, here is a website where believers and non-believers can unite in a light-hearted, non-hostile environment.

 

Many people have asked themselves, "Am I going to Heaven?" LineForHeaven helps to answer that question. Users can determine their worthiness for "Heaven" by building up their "Soul" and earning Karma Points. Getting into "Heaven" is just a few steps away
:

 

1. Create your profile

2. Earn Karma Points Line For Heaven

3. Get into "Heaven"

 

LineForHeaven appeals to the huge market of gamers, advertisers, auction dollies, social networkers, etc. With LineForHeaven's rapid photo browsing gallery, advertisers can get a "God's Eye View" of the people who are looking at their ads. For extra incentive, people even get points by clicking on ads, making LineForHeaven a hot place to advertise.

 

LineForHeaven also eliminates the pain points of other novel sites. For example, for its youth-oriented membership, MySpace faces safety concerns that do not exist for LineForHeaven. Whereas many other social networking sites focus on external appearance, LineForHeaven focuses on what's important - the inside (one's inner virtue).

 

Religion aside, this is also the hottest new place to promote one's work (e.g. movies, music, art) online. Thousands of people have been visiting the site just to look at people's profiles. New users are encouraged to register for free and become a VIP member now, before LineForHeaven becomes too crowded like MySpace.

 

Key Features

 

Line For Heaven - Users can advance their position in line by earning Karma Points a variety of ways.

 

"Heaven" - Top users will be displayed here. The person with the highest Karma at 7 PM PST each Sunday will be featured in this VIP space at the top of every page, will earn their Wings, and will be "One Degree From God".

 

"God's Eye View" - Users can check out who's currently jumping ahead in line from "God's Eye View" via our rapid photo browsing gallery of "Soul" pages.

 

Blessing Game - This game allows users to vote, helping decide who is more worthy by comparing two "Souls" side-by-side. Blessings can also be given directly from "Soul" pages.

 

Repent - Users can confess sins online and ask their peers for forgiveness. Forgiveness is achieved when enough users accept the plea for forgiveness.



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