“… [M]any believers have absorbed the fact/value, public/private dichotomy, restricting their faith to the religious sphere while adopting whatever views are current in their professional or social circles. We probably all know of Christian teachers who uncritically accept the latest secular theories of education; Christian businessmen who run their operations by accepting secular management theories; Christian ministries that mirror the commercial world's marketing techniques; Christian families where the teenagers watch the same movies and listen to the same music as their non believing friends. While sincere in their faith they have absorbed their views on just about everything else by osmosis from the surrounding culture.” (Nancy Pearcey, Total Truth, 2004, p.33)