How does the idea of supply and demand effect religious practitioners?
a. Overlooks non-economic factors: Religious market theory largely focuses on the economic aspects of religion, such as supply and demand, while overlooking the importance of non-economic factors such as spirituality, belief systems, and cultural influences.

b. Ignores power dynamics: Critics argue that religious market theory fails to account for power dynamics within religious organiations, and how they can shape the religious market. This can lead to a limited understanding of how certain groups may manipulate the market to their advantage.

c. Simplistic view of religion: Religious market theory reduces religion to a commodity that can be bought and sold, overlooking the complex and multifaceted nature of religious beliefs and practices.

d. Inadequate consideration of social inequalities: This theory is critied for not fully addressing how social inequalities and disparities in wealth can impact an individual's religious choices and experiences.