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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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Media coverage of religious people varies widely and can sometimes be unfair or stereotypical. It is important for media outlets to strive for balance, accuracy, and sensitivity in representing diverse religious beliefs and practices. Critics argue that media often focus on extreme or controversial views within religious communities, which can perpetuate negative stereotypes.

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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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