Thread:User talk:WaitingforGodot/The Sacred and the Profane

You wrote, ''“It is also argued that this dualism is more reflective of the scholar's religion than of the religions he studied, since Christianity is a strongly dualistic religion and often requires discrete localities, ideas, and persons - providing minor chastisement for "cross contamination". ” "''

Part of that is still in the The Sacred and the Profane article as of 8th August 2012. Please explain who argued that and give a reference.