Which of these famous brand slogans was directly inspired by religious philosophy or scripture?
Religious texts, symbols, and teachings have influenced marketing and branding strategies for centuries. Many companies draw inspiration from spiritual concepts or target religious consumers with specialized messaging. This poll tests your knowledge about the intersection of religious philosophy and brand slogans in the marketplace. Can you identify which famous slogan has authentic religious origins?
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- De Beers' 'A Diamond is Forever' (inspired by the Buddhist concept of impermanence as a marketing counterpoint)
- Mastercard's 'There are some things money can't buy. For everything else, there's Mastercard.' (inspired by Matthew 6:19-21 on earthly vs. spiritual treasures)
- Nike's 'Just Do It' (inspired by the final words of executed murderer Gary Gilmore: 'Let's do it')
- L'Oréal's 'Because You're Worth It' (inspired by Calvinist theology on inherent human value)
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