"Upon this theology he rarely pondered. The kernel of his practical religion was that it was respectable, and beneficial to one's business, to be seen going to services; that the church kept the Worst Elements from being still worse; and that the pastor's sermons, however dull they might seem at the time of taking, yet had a voodooistic power which 'did a fellow good-- kept him in touch with Higher Things."

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Source: Sinclair Lewis (2013). “Babbitt”, p.298, Lulu Press, Inc

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Sinclair Lewis

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Sinclair Lewis was a prominent American novelist known for his critical portrayal of American society in works like 'Main Street' and 'Babbitt'.

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