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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"--

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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.

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By saying ' so that is how they can fool people' advertisement and marketing.

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