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The Irony

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In our digital world, people are used to seeing star ratings and customer feedback everywhere. So when we see “Zero stars,” we expect criticism. But in this case, it’s not a real user, it’s the ultimate symbol of evil. The message is clear: if Satan hates it, it must be doing something good.

The tone is cheeky but purposeful. It speaks to a modern audience that appreciates irony and quick wit, especially in unexpected places like the subway. It also makes the Bible App feel more accessible, not just a serious religious tool, but something you can engage with casually, even with a smile.

 

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Rahcel Payne
Rahcel PayneCopywriter
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