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Xeni, why is this news? Suppose he was a Christian who bought this on the way to his church and credited Jesus - would this be a story you'd post? Don't some huge percentage of people who buy lottery tickets credit God? Isn't it statistically inevitable that some smaller percentage buy their ticket on the way to or from their place of worship?
Sorry - I don't mean this critically, I'm just curious. I had to read the post a few times to try to figure out why it was unusual in any way, and I'm still not sure...