Not really; the media tends to cover more extreme religions such as strange cults, TV preachers, and Islamic terrorists. Most religious people are quite "normal"--
no the media only cares about money and anything to do with carnality and they are self absorbed. they favor ungodliness in every way they can. I believe they are hired for that purpose.
By saying ' so that is how they can fool people' advertisement and marketing.
Spreading propaganda
If you're doing Believeing in God GCSE for RE, I collected some reasons. The D question I have is: 'Religious programmes on tv or radio encourage you to believe in God'In your answer you should refer to Roman Catholic Christianity.(i) Do you agree?(ii) Give some reasons why some people may disagree with you.(i) I disagree with the statement that 'Religious Programmes on TV or radio encourage you to believe in God' because: Firstly, I believe media is a bad influence on life today. Young people can often be mislead by modern technology. Also, some religious programmes are only on air to scam people of their money. The presentor/s just want to con people, taking their donated money. If God was real, why would he allow people to misuse the mystery of his existance? Plus, I believe that some Roman Catholic Christianity teachings include some false information. Broadcasting this to millions just makes matters worse.(ii) Some people may disagree with me because: The main target audience for religious programmes now is for the 'vaguely religious'. These are people who have a vague view on: God, afterlife and they only go to church for rights of passage only. Also, all terrestrial channels are expected to show religious programmes. They contain all sorts of beliefs now, they are not specifically aimed at Christians. Plus, the religious programmes are extremely informative and factual, some may say. The broadcasts are Specifically Religious Programmes and they inform us about world religions, giving us an option to believe in God.I hope this helps xWARNING: this is unmarked work, put this as your answer at your own risk.My target is only a B, but I love GCSE RE because it asks for my opinions. Not 'read the bible.' These are NOT my views. I am agnostic Christian and do not believe every statement I wrote. It's just to get me the highest mark possible. Feel free to correct anything or add reasons.Abbie x
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Your thesis statement should be about what your essay or story is about.
desensitisation due to mass media exposure
Some of the people who own some of the networks are somewhat anti-religious.
media role as a watchdog
Mark Silk has written: 'Unsecular media' -- subject(s): History, Journalism, Religious, Mass media, Mass media in religion, Religion, Religious Journalism, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Mass media 'One nation, divisible' -- subject(s): Religion and politics
no and yes. Some music and media is very religious. And some is not religious at all and is anti religion.
I believe somewhere between 25%-75% of people have had a religious experience, not often mentioned in public, because of the problems of being called "mad" if they speak of such things, and being put down by the media. It's safe though to go to a good religious group to talk about such things, some Churches have people in their congregation that have had many miracles given. So talk to Church elders and not the media, as mostly the media is athiest, that is to say, not at all learned in any religion, with no faith in a Higher Power.
HD Camcorders are the best media format for high quality video. MiniDV is fairly dated, although some people still like using it.
They tend to present minority viewpoints.
Upbringing, Media or personal experiences
"The media" is such a broad term! Every publication has its biases. The mainstream corporate media in the US generally represents the mainline Christian and Jewish groups relatively fairly, but misunderstands other religious viewpoints. To find a fair representation of any group, you need to listen to representatives of that group, and listen to their knowledgeable critics. It's good to know the biases of the specific source you are looking at. (Coming from a charismatic, evangelical, nudist, pacifist, pro-life, communal, Bible-believing Christian, who's agnostic on evolution!)
Julien Potel has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Mass media, Monastic and religious life of women, Religious aspects of Mass media
Not likely. It would have been well-noted in the media, as a case involving cannibalism is fairly shocking and newsworthy to most people.