U.S. - A new study performed by the Pew Research Center found that 56% of those who become Christians are saved as a direct result of clever slogans on Christian T-shirts that parody popular brand names.

"When unbelievers behold the glory of a T-shirt that has the Reese's logo modified to say 'Jesus' instead, it seems they can't resist the saving power of the gospel," research head Dr. Lewis Bryant said Wednesday. "The evidence is clear: wearing a shirt with a tacky parody of the KFC, Taco Bell, or Chevrolet logos is far more effective than witnessing to your friends and family."

According to the study, the more janky the aped logo design looks, the more effective a tool for evangelism the T-shirt is. Articles of clothing with low-resolution spoofs of Star Wars, Coca-Cola, and Mountain D

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