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Old 07-31-2011, 10:51 AM   #44
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From a cultural viewpoint it could be chalked up to a sense of tribalism, as well. Some people just feel more at ease when they don't deal with people outside of their perceived social group. Buy food from a Christian market, get books from a Christian publisher. Very few people actually read any theology, but markets gears right to them from members of their own group can be emotionally comforting to some.
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