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If Virtualization is a Religion, Does That Make Cloud a Cult?

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I had just finished reading Virtual Gipsy's post titled "VMware as religion" when my RSS reader featured a referential post from VM/ETC's Rich titled "vTheology: the study of virtualization as religion."

While I appreciated the humor surrounding the topic, I try never to mix friends politics, and religion* so I'll not wade into the deep end on this one except to suggest what my title asks: 

If virtualization is a religion, does that make cloud a cult?

If so, to whom do I send my tidings?  Who is the Cardinal of the Cloud?  The Pope of PaaS?  The Shaman of Service?

/Hoff

*…and truth be told, I'm not feeling particularly witty this morning.
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