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Christian Fish Stores: Do You Patronize or Avoid Them?

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Christian Fish Stores: Do You Patronize or Avoid Them?

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Christian Fish Stores: Do You Patronize or Avoid Them? Saturday March 10, 2007 #spacer{clear:left}#abc #sidebar{margin-top:1.5em}zSB(3,3)Although they are more common in some areas as compared to others, most communities probably have one or two businesses which make a specific point of advertising that it is somehow “Christian” in nature. Christian owners or managers market their religion by placing a Christian Fish in their ads, in their logo, or on the front of their store. Do you find such marketing attractive? Does it drive you away? Do you pay any attention to it? Pam Spaulding asks at Pandagon: A lesbian friend of mine was at a business conference out in the boonies here in NC recently. It was held at a Baptist campground that rents out its facilities to non-religious businesses. The sponsor was one of the vendors of a product she uses in her work, and as is custom at these kinds of events, the company provided some so

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