For an unbiased view of the religious-themed toys, games, candy and other spiritual swag she's been sent, HILLARY RHODES asks a Sunday school student to rate it.
Would you take candy from a stranger if it had a Bible verse written on it?
During the last few months, asap's religion video has received quite the pile of Christian-themed goodies, from toy figurines to clothes, games and jelly beans with scripture written on the bag.
With an ever-increasing presence in the marketplace, the Christian world seems to have its own offering for every kind of item you might ever want to own or give.
But where to begin judging the quality of all this stuff? In this installment of "Everything Sacred," we went straight to an expert: 10-year-old Sunday school student Logan Bruner.
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Watch this video to see how your favorite toys scored on the Logan scale: http://asap.ap.org/data/interactives/_lifestyles/1017sacred/
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Send comments to everythingsacred@ap.org.
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For past Everything Sacreds:
Porn and pancakes, evangelicals and Earth: http://asap.ap.org/stories/1774957.s
Nonbelievers are people, too: http://asap.ap.org/stories/1741311.s
Feed your sole: http://asap.ap.org/stories/1704681.s
Christian chick-lit: http://asap.ap.org/stories/1673148.s
Muslim comic books: http://asap.ap.org/stories/1614416.s
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