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Stranger Than Heaven: Influencer’s ‘Soul-Selling’ App Sparks Outrage Over Moral Collapse

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Stranger Than Heaven: Influencer’s ‘Soul-Selling’ App Sparks Outrage Over Moral Collapse

Tech elites are calling it the next step in digital evolution, but critics are sounding the alarm over a new app that claims to auction users’ spiritual and moral compass to the highest bidder—a dystopian venture they say is truly stranger than heaven. Dubbed "HeavenBid," the platform allows participants to sell their ethical values, future karma, and inner peace for cryptocurrency, with the sole promise of "instant gratification." Religious leaders and parent groups are calling for an immediate ban, warning that this reckless commodification of the soul is not just a personal sin, but a catastrophic blueprint for societal decay. “We are trading the very fabric of our humanity for likes and digital coin,” said Dr. Evelyn Marsh, a moral ethicist. “This is what happens when we confuse liberty with license—and it is truly stranger than heaven to witness such a cold embrace of nihilism.” As downloads skyrocket among Gen Z, one thing is clear: our collective moral grounding has hit a new low.