Sonny's Blues

Why does the narrator posit that passers-by doubt the holiness of those conducting the sidewalk revival?

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The narrator posits that passers-by doubt the holiness of those conducting the sidewalk revival because they are too familiar with them to believe in it. Their situations are too similar, and the people are too well known to one another.