Denominations & Toothpaste
Why Are Protestants More Loyal to Their Toothpaste Than to Their Denomination? Section 2
Friday, February 20th, 2009Part 3 of series: Denominations, Toothpaste, and Toilet Paper
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Yesterday I began reflecting on the recent discover that Protestants in American are more loyal to their toothpaste than to their denomination. I suggested that, for many of us, we consider our “brand” to be Christian rather than “Presbyterian” […]
Why Are Protestants More Loyal to Their Toothpaste Than to Their Denomination?
Thursday, February 19th, 2009Part 2 of series: Denominations, Toothpaste, and Toilet Paper
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In yesterday’s post I summarized the results of an Ellison Research that found American Protestants to be more loyal to their brand of toothpaste than to their brand of church (i.e. denomination). Although I have neither the technical details […]
Denominations, Toothpaste, and Toilet Paper: Just the Facts, Ma’am
Wednesday, February 18th, 2009Part 1 of series: Denominations, Toothpaste, and Toilet Paper
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A recent USA Today headline caught my eye: “U.S. Protestants more loyal to toothpaste brand than church?” Ouch! This isn’t something that a clergyman from a Protestant denomination wants to read in the morning paper. But, like it or […]