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by tiredcitizen
The author makes a common assumption when observing so-called Christian pop culture. The vast majority of what he describes is about making money off of Christians. Not all Christians believe exactly the same thing listen to the same music or buy the same stuff. We don't all vote republican either. The author's attitude is as irrational and offensive as believing all people of one color are the same.
Re: perception
by Anse

tiredcitizen:
The author makes a common assumption when observing so-called Christian pop culture. The vast majority of what he describes is about making money off of Christians. Not all Christians believe exactly the same thing listen to the same music or buy the same stuff. We don't all vote republican either. The author's attitude is as irrational and offensive as believing all people of one color are the same.

Not at all. Sure, there are plenty of Christians who don't immerse themselves in Christian pop culture. But Christian pop culture does exist, and that's the subject of the article.

Re: perception
by antigoglin

Wasn't a book review?

The article does leave the impression that the author thinks all Christians are into dreadful "Christian Pop Culture", but I'm not sure that's the point.

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