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April 21, 2008

Does Leather Hasten Acceptance?

When Crossway's Stephen Smith told me about research suggesting religious technology is more likely to catch on when it's upholstered in leather, I thought he was making fun of me. Apparently not. Check out the info at the ESV Blog, which links to my iPhone post and the research both.

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