The media have an inadequate understanding of religion. This simple fact is corroborated frequently, as mainstream outlets attempt to illustrate stories, explain religious themes and delve deep into faith-based systems. Unfortunately, most outlets miss the mark entirely, as journalists do not have proper understanding of the constructs through which they are attempting to report. As a result, the American public suffers a lack of pointed and well-presented information on a subject that stands at the forefront of important global and domestic issues.

Case in point, Christiane Amanpour’s 2007 CNN mini-series entitled, “God’s Warriors.” The three-part series delved into the world’s three largest religions – Christianity, Judaism and Islam. As is typical of the secular media, an enhanced level of relativism led the Iranian-bred Amanpour (born in London to a Persian family) to equate “extremism” within and among adherents to the three religions. While each belief system has had moral failures, equating the deaths as a result of radical Islamic fascism to those of contemporary Christianity and Judaism is absurd. Furthermore, as is the case when journalists attempt to cover religion, Amanpour left out essential details that would have provided a more fair-minded picture.
In terms of her opaque coverage of Christianity, MercatorNew.com wrote the following,
“But she missed the obvious. [Christians] were participating in America’s legal and political system exactly as it was intended by the Founders, as a representative republic, with citizen involvement. She missed the pre-Jerry Falwell political civil rights activism of Dr. Martin Luther King and other Christians, and she totally missed Catholic social justice and the involvement of the roughly 70 million strong Catholic community in the US in the pro-life movement. She did highlight the powerful impact of Roe v. Wade on galvanizing Christians. She just failed to mention the Catholic involvement, which is considerable.”
In its usual ideologically-balanced form, The New York Times wrote the following endorsement: “This three-part series…is a fine primer on the emergence of strains of Judaism, Islam and Christianity that want to fuse politics and religion, and have shown a willingness to blow things up and kill people to do it.”

Again, an unhealthy and unbalanced level of moral equivalence – though I will give the Times credit for writing: “the issues on these Christian warriors’ minds seem positively quaint next to the agendas of the people in Parts 1 and 2.” Still, the inability to truly distinguish, on the whole, is a detriment to true understanding. Unfortunately, this sort of coverage is common.
The modern secular newsroom lacks the ideological know-how to truly understand religion. Perhaps Terry Mattingly best exlplained the media’s “diversity problem”. According to Mattingly, “While there’s been heavy gender and racial diversity … there’s a lack of cultural diversity in journalism…” It is this lack of diversity that leads to major misconceptions and the media’s inability to adequately tell stories that are rooted, themselves, in religious themes.
The lack of diversity may lie in the journalists themselves, as personal faith plays a role in the ability to understand and thus illustrate religious themes. Just how religious are journalists? According to USA Today, “the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press reported in 2007 that 8% of journalists surveyed at national media outlets said they attended church or synagogue weekly.” Additionally, 29% reported never attending church services, with an additional 39% stating that they go a few times each year. In sum: Not very religious – especially when compared to America as a whole.
Pew found that 39% of the public claims that they attend church services weekly. Additionally, past Gallup polls have shown as many as eight in ten Americans claim allegiance to Christianity. Clearly, these numbers show the need for proper journalistic understanding and presentation, especially when covering stories rooted in Christian themes.
Not enough journalists are regular church goers. Faith is not an attribute one can physically observe, thus “affirmative action” – a promotional methodology that is highly controversial to begin with – is an impossibility (also, employment laws generally forbid interview questions of faith). While general ignorance and inexperience with religious themes is likely a culprit amongst journalists, and consequently mainstream media outlets, complacency is also an impediment.
In a 2003 Los Angeles Times piece, David Shaw wrote the following: “Absent…scandal — or the death of a pope and the election of his successor — the news media often seem indifferent to, ignorant of and, at times, downright hostile toward religion.” Shaw is completely correct in his assertion. If not indifferent altogether, the media approach religion so slothfully that it appears as though the effort to misunderstand is undertaken with a barely concealed level of hostility.
In covering the American Religious Identification Survey that was conducted in March 2009, the Pew Research Center wrote,
“A comment on the blog Matters of Faith declared, “The media’s tendency to give inordinate attention to religious dimwits and crackpots has seriously damaged the credibility of religious leaders. You rarely read or hear of the miraculously generous work of faith communities in caring for the poor and infirm around the globe. But let someone suggest that the Virgin Mary has appeared in a plate of refried beans and the bulletins circle the globe in minutes.”
This commentary targets one of the media’s main malfunctions when it comes to covering religion in general and Christianity in particular. As is the case with most stories covered by the mainstream media, the more outlandish, the more the story is pursued. In practice, this creates a climate of coverage strewn with the “dimwits and crackpots” mentioned above, as journalists lack the understanding or desire to seek a wide array of theological viewpoints. Meanwhile, thousands of Christian missionaries risk their lives both domestically and internationally to make lasting spiritual and physical change in the lives of those in need. Yet their stories go widely unnoticed.
Modern democracy hinges in part on a proper understanding of religion amongst journalists, leaders and the general public. Matters of faith are some of the most personal aspects of American life. Furthermore, faith is one of the only cohesive forces that, if properly nurtured, leads to interdependence and personal, spiritual and societal growth. It is a shared and common experience.
Given the religious turmoil present in the Middle East – conflict that has affected America and Americans for for decades – one might think that the media have a responsibility to offer properly informed coverage. While efforts to ethnically and sexually balance the newsroom have been underway for quite some time, ideological and theological divides have led to tilted and incomplete coverage in matters of faith. It is time that the media better serve our democracy in covering a subject that will be increasingly important in the coming decades.





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Great read – Progressives really do not believe in God but use Government to fill that role
Here's some thoughts on how caring Progressives really are.
If you don't believe it look at the publicly released tax returns from political runs to see who really donates from the heart.
The stereotype that "liberals" – the caring; want to help the disadvantaged; the suffering; the poor; elevate the public welfare in FACT donate less TIME and less MONEY than "conservatives".
"self described conservatives" in America in fact are more likely to donate money than "self described liberals".
"Conservatives" gave on average 30% more than "Liberals".
This is not an artifact of income difference because on average liberals earn 6% more than conservatives.
This attitude pervades other areas as we saw before.
In 2002 blood donations:
Conservatives are more likely to give blood yearly and did so more than liberals.
In fact the "Extreme Conservatives" (religious right?) who are one fifth of our population donated 25% of the total blood supply.
Image that!!!!
Politically speaking it is interesting to muse that if liberals and moderates in this country donated as much blood as conservatives the entire blood supply would increase by over a half and no longer be a social problem.
This lead me to the idea of Private giving vs Taxation.
It is a fact look it up that $1 privately given tends to increase the GDP by about $15 which is an excellent rate of return.
80% of self described liberals think the government should "do more" to reduce income inequality compared with 27% of self described conservatives.
I would submit that this is the reason besides religion why conservatives give more than liberals.
In 1996 conservatives gave 4 to 1 over liberals.
Wait a minute weren't those the golden years of prosperity under Bubba – where were all the liberals then ?
Over taxed? Maybe?
This stat is unbelievable:
In 2002 people who stated the government was spending "to little" on the public welfare were less likely than those who stated that the government is "spending to much" on the public welfare to give food or money to a homeless person.
Go figure – what is going on here?
So should our government expand to cover current private giving through taxation as is done in Europe?
the evidence states that giving makes people feel GOOD-Happy it is a chemical reaction which occurs in the brain.
more importantly – private giving is implicated in ECONOMIC GROWTH. (remember Regan's trickle down effect)
Per-capita charity and per-capita GDP move together and has been plotted overs the years.
Analysis shows a 10% increase in the GDP per person would lead to a 9% rise in charitable giving.
Likewise a 10% increase in giving per person will provoke a 3% increase in the GDP.
Again ONE dollar privately given increases the GDP by about FIFTEEN dollars.
Finally to sum up:
If we substitute our private our charitable giving for government redistribution programs we will pay in terms of Economic Growth; Personal Prosperity; and even HAPPINESS.
Think about it?
Do you know any HAPPY Europeans?
I lived there for six years and the only happy Europeans I know are the RICH ones.
So much for the European model.
In short our country is the MOST generous country in the world and I am really tried of the bad rap we receive from abroad but more so from our own citizens.
Stop complaining and bitching and as an INDIVIDUAL get off your ass VOLUNTEER give your time and money that is how we solve social problems.
Therefore I would propose that if all the liberals in this country would donate as much TIME and MONEY as conservatives we could solve a lot of our social ills.
Most reporteres don't understand the first thing about the subjects they routinely report on. It isn't just religion that gets short shrift, science does too.
A good article. This too speaks to the press viewing themselves as above and separate than us simple people. Like the politician, they dip in and out of reality when it suits them, but among their peers, they feel above the fray and separate from the rest of us.
Judaism one of the world's three largest religions. Huh? There are roughly 15 million Jews worldwide. 1 billion Hindus and 400-500 million Buddhists.
But you are right – Amanpour's miniseries was a ridiculous excercise in Jihadist apology.
When the Media places a Halo around the head of our President, I would not hold my breath waiting for the media to come around towards the viewpoint that religion is important to the American people.
The "Media" has no desire to serve our democracy, their only desire is to serve fascist Elitism.
To the liberal media, organized religion, especially Catholicism and traditional Protestanism, is the greatest obstacle to a progressive "New World Order" of secular liberal intellectual elites.
They hate us with a passion.
This is a great article. Before Breitbart, and his "BIG" sites, the most that would have happened is the offended could only direct their anger toward the writer of the piece or publish something in a much smaller scale.
I'm looking forward to whatever else Big Journalism is ready to expose of the MSM, and its anti-religion slant.
Wow, impressive read. I would love to know where you get your facts, I would love to use them from time to time. I am not familiar with "political runs."
When we took God out of the classroom, we also took out the part Christianity played in our history, except the bad parts like the Salem witch trial, etc. All the students in public schools get today is the secular ideas.
You know things are going fro bad to worse when people like her, hold themselves to a higher standard then actual history! She is the wolf in sheep's clothing…along with the rest of the msm..her words mean NOTHING to REAL Americans, which SHE is not!!!
Examining religion for the MSM is like a fish trying to figure out a laptop. It's just beyond their ability to comprehend.
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To me one of the most glaring difference between Islam ans Christianity is that Christianity is a religion and Islam is a complete way of life. You can be a C and not have any other restraints put upon your life outside of the church you attend. But if your are and I every aspect of your religious, political, law, marriage, child rearing, social standing and ultimately life or death. As an I you cannot endorse anyone who opposes Islam or seeks to diminish their influence. If anyone is found to be violating Sharia law they can be PUNISHED by family or the mosque. This can be death in the extreme and forced marriages as well as vaginal mutilation. Children of I's must raise their children with the very strict rules of Sharia law if they want to be members in good standing with their mosque. Which leads to social standing and what is thought of them by their peers. In family matters life or death can be decided by the family as in honor killing or by a group of "Concerned" mosque members.
In summary there is almost no common ground between Christianity and Islam and anyone who has ever watched or listened to the extreme views of Amanpour would know that she is so slanted ans biased that her views are BS.
Interesting article never saw those statistics.
It could explain the "True Belief" the MSM has in things Government, and Globalism related.
And their vigor in attacking anyone who doesn't follow their "religion"
If there was any doubt of the importance of christianity in America just look at the public school system before the progressive take over of our schools and after…
I’m going to borrow a quote from a favorite writer of mine (lamecherry):
“Time and again, the father of lies, satan, moves through the populations with willing minions spewing his diatribes of death.”
Not to cut MSM any slack, but the Abrahamic Religions (http://swamphermit.wordpress.com/abrahamic-religions/) have all been a problem since the Jews first started plagiarizing ancient Sumerian and Egyptian texts/religions, imo.
Earth is their God … Obama is their Jesus, come to earth to pay (alright, make us pay) for our sins
How would you feel if confronted with a person who was filled with confidence and peace about what will happen to him after he dies? Who has a completely different perspective about his or her time here on earth and all it took was faith – and all that flows from that?
It is very threatening to those otherwise filled. How does a human act when feeling threatened? Christians should consider those people with mercy. I try. It is one of those times when it is hard to turn my cheek.
Outstanding! Maybe I should apply for a reporter's job under "affirmative action."
Not to cut MSM any slack, but the Abrahamic Religions (http://swamphermit.wordpress.com/abrahamic-religi... have all been a problem since the Jews first started plagiarizing ancient Sumerian and Egyptian texts/religions, imo.
There's too much at sake these days to be turning cheeks. He knows and understands.
Keep in mind that your dignity is not derived from what others think of you, it runs through you because you were made in the image of Christ. There is much to be said for quiet dignity and a lack of vindictiveness.
You CAN have disagreement without becoming… them.
I am still working on that – I am not trying to be all high and mighty. It just helps to keep proper perspective.
Seaberry-
You gotta give those Jews credit, though, right ?
The Sumerians have faded from history, the Egyptians are tour-guides, yet those plucky Jews have regained their homeland after nearly 2,000 years – exactly as prophecied in their Holy Books (see Genesis 28: 12-15).
Plagiarism ? You might want to critique the Koran for that.
I find your facts very wrong. Christianity is a lifestyle as well. The difference is in the way that the religion is taught and who actually follows the tenets. The God of Christianity teaches a code of forgiveness and self sacrifice for the good of the church and one's self. Islam teaches about a God of vengence and hatred that is impersonal. They are legalistic and dangerous because of who runs the religion right now. Most muslims I know are good people who would give you the shirt off their backs. At the same time somewhere around 40% of American Muslims believe that suicide bombers are doing the right thing. Find 40% of Christians that think you should openly bomb abortion clinics or behead people who don't believe in their religion. Actually know your subject prior to discussing it, which is what this article is about.
The new religin is GLOBAL WARMING
Okay. Place your bets.
Good ole fashioned food fight.
I completely concur and I appreciate your clear thinking post and perspective but said media must be called out, exposed and pushed back. If we don't do it for the Christ Ms. Wanda then who.
Journalist misunderstanding of religion is not because they don't go to church.
Jounalists don't understand ANYTHING that I can find – except how to praise Democrats and donate to them.
For example, journalists think Earth is getting warmerl; but this is only the most obvious example.
Journalists also think health care in the US is broken. Imagine that. The finest health care system in the world is "broken" according to journalists.
Journalists are equal opportunity misunderstanders.
“40% of Christians that think you should openly bomb abortion clinics or behead people who don’t believe in their religion”
When I entered that into the search engine the first thing that popped up was “Atheists Want To Behead Christians”. Try it. Now where’s your source? You remind me of the arrogant “reporters” we currently have which is why they’re failing. People can smell a Rat when they’re being lied to…
Totally completely and shout from the roof tops and maybe a little jig to go with it agreed.
Yes, I know that all of the Abrahamic Religions’ texts “came from God.”
LoL. You're OK.
The jury is still out on that one I am afraid.
Excellent post on what has been going on since '08 election cycle with regards to the attempted deification of Obama. . .of late, I have been seeing other Libtards being photographed in such a way using light or architectural devices for the halo effect. Very chilling. . .although, as a Christian, I have read many Bible stories/parables about what happens to those that create their own deities. . .so creating deities for power seems to be an age old human trait!
I propose we STOP referring to them as the "Mainstream Media (MSM)" and adopt some other terminology that more accurately describes who these people really are. Calling these leftists the MSM only serves to afford them credibility, playing right into their hands, which they most certainly DO NOT deserve.
"While efforts to ethnically and sexually balance the newsroom have been underway for quite some time, ideological and theological divides have led to tilted and incomplete coverage in matters of faith."
In other words, newsrooms acroos the country have no diversity of thought, which is the most important to have.
Good looking guys. Really intelligent. Extremists of all faiths should be ostracized. Abrahamic faiths are all supposed to be in the name of peace. That includes Islam. Smearing any other faith i shameful.
Yup! However, Sarah seems to have 'Turned the Tables' on all of them now. Amazing woman, to have recovered so well.
And rightly so….You expose to all the care to see, the emptiness of their position on, well, everything. I being a non-religious Conservative, have no problem supporting Judeo/Christian ideals, but that religion where people lose their heads all the time, well, that's just not for me……….
The fish have a better chance with the laptop….
Were you going to finish the thought? We're all hanging on here….
I think the new official name is ClimateChange….ahmen
How 'bout "State Controlled Media"–or..-"LameStreamMedia"….I'll get back to you with more later…
Could we include "honesty" in there somewhere??
Oh, silly me for thinking that goes without saying LOL
That's right. In my old newsroom, if you covered more than two stories on one particular subject you were automatically the expert (and had a by-line to that effect). This is despite the fact that no journalist had any especial background or training to cover that round.
Industry groups shudder when they're introduced to the newspaper's new "business/science/health/religion/environment/whatever reporter" because it's usually some kid with the ink still wet on their journalism degree whose only interest or credential is that the chief-of-staff/news editor has handed them a media release to follow up.
Good article.
George Soros: "I joined forces with Professor Jeffrey Sachs of Harvard University, who was advocating a similar program, and sponsored his work in Poland through the Stefan Batory Foundation . The IMF approved and the program went into effect on Jan. 1, 1990. It was very tough on the population, but people were willing to take a lot of pain in order to see real change."
It's the very nature of Secular Messianists to believe that if mankind won't cooperate they must be forced to cooperate, for their own good, of course. Thery've discovered a way to build framework which is around the environment and climate via muddy stats. Judeo-Christian values must be neutralized, they promote some sort of new age (really old age) movements like Mother Earth. Christians will need to come together to fight against this Communist madness.
Journalists don't understand the importance of a free press. Why in hell would anyone delude themselves into thinking they know anything else?
In this world of short attention spans, nothing important should go without saying…'cause if it's important, you'd say it…over and over….
Great article, thank you. I sent my dtr to college and she came back a pseudo-new age guru. She got that out of her head fast – well not soooo fast but reality hits when in the real world. Reporters don't get the opportunity to work in a real atmosphere as they're surrounded by people reminisent of their professors. Disagree and you're on the outs. Their ideas eventually replace ones own even the desire to seek truth with reason and faith is set aside. I also wonder why they align themselves with Islam…
G. K. Chesterton once wrote that when men cease to believe in God, they do not then believe in nothing; they will then believe in anything.
G. K. Chesterton once wrote that when men cease to believe in God, they do not then believe in nothing; they will then believe in anything.
They're a direct product of rabid marxist professors. My dtr came home from college a new age "guru" but now back to normal since working in the real world. Reporters never get that opportunity as they're constantly surrounded by marxists which continues the indoctrination. It's sad that they never get the opportunity to question why as it offers an opportunity to seek truth with reason. They have the correct answer already so it's not necessary. The mantra Christians are bad and Islam is good is a uniformed chant as truth. They aren't fit to report any religion. I wonder why they defend and protect Islam? Does it come from the top?
This is a well-layed out article pinpointing the reasons I don't buy their "news" anymore. They're failing because people won't pay money for information they know is made-up junk. They contantly make the same mistake and that's underestimating the American people. I love the free market – long may it remain free. I just hope they don't get bailed out like the banks.
I haven't thought in the specifics of how few religious people are in the press, however the numbers don't really surprise. I still recall a time Magazine cover reporting God id Dead, and they were positively gleeful about it. So much for Time Mag. Now it's just Time Rag… Really, the so called Press, isn't giving news, and consistently denigrates religion and those who are religious. There's an efective way to deal with that minority population, and their non-believing president. Ignore them. I don't waste my time listening to these demagogues spout their venom. Notice where in the press you see people showing their faith, actively witnessing. There's the most truth. Fair and balanced.
Where faith is forbidden, so is freedom. They are free to speak still, but I am not required to attend them.
The Left-Stream media in this Country hates Christianity because it's bigger than they are, and in those places inside themselves that they don't like to go into… They Fear It.
Actually, Christianity is supposed to be a way of life. But nothing in that way of life promotes the hatred and violence of Islam-quite the contrary.
Exactly the point of Big Journalism — please keep tips and observations coming!
I think there should be such a thing as "method reporting," a journalistic equivalent of method acting. Using this approach, journalists would have to stay in character as Christians before writing about us. Of course, reporters also would have to do the same for all other groups that they write about. I would be interested in the kind of reporting (and behavior) this yields.
This exact point is lost on the editor of my local newspaper. When I ask him why I should pay for the privilege of reading stories that insult me and my beliefs, he had no answer. Except for the fact that they also have good stories about and for Christians!
Yes, that point is true. But the editorial pages of the paper are decidedly anti-Christian. My money will not support those who choose to demean, instead, In fact, I even watch what movies i pay to attend, because I don't want to make the rich Hollywood elitist buffons any wealthier.
Hey, so I miss movies like Avatar. In the long run, since I have not seen it, how can I really miss it? I can choose to support these elites wiht my hard-earned cash… but, there is a hungry child somewhere in the world that is more deserving! That is where I will give my money.
Not to mention law- as a lawyer I positively cringe at the reporting on high-profile trials or Supreme Court decisions.
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I saw this blindness regarding the role of religion and the religious as a participant in a Christian lay ministry. My association brought me in contact with many who were in country during the fall of communism in the 80's. Never reported at the time was the role of pastors, churches, believers, and prayer in the lifting of the communist yoke. The stories of their involvement were inspiring, heroic, and dramatic, yet nary a word in the media.
Great post. You are right. Europe is the playground for the rich. The other Europeans are fashionably gloomy and very rarely optimistically happy. Dinner conversations center around how high the taxes are and why the health care stinks. That is the fate of the US if we are not careful.
Heheh.
I'd trust a rainbow trout to at least boot up the hard drive. if I laid it on top of the computer and had it flop around for a while.
Can't say I trust the MSM to give Christianity a fair shake, even if you lead them 7/8 of the way to it.
My thoughts:
I do have a deep faith in God, but I would describe myself as being part of that 39% who attends maybe 10-15 times a year (if that). I have not even severed my ties with the Church of Rome, I just do not find it beneficial to currently attend services; I get much more from reading C.S. Lewis and G.K. Chesterton. I'm not bashing those who do attend regularly, if you do get something from services regularly I truly envy your faith, but I'm currently trying to find God through personal readings of Scripture and literature.
Welcome to the times, where people have a Bill Maher view of Christianity. Certain atheists and non-believers think they have a monopoly on intellect and reason, and anyone with a slight belief in God somehow lacks any conceivable intellect. It's annoying. Yes, fundamentalism is bad from all sides because it can give one a skewed view of the world, but Christian fundamentalists (who would probably have a qualm with my theology) do not bomb people or threaten because you differ with them.
As I have said before, I do not give a damn what you do or don't believe as long as it doesn't harm me. I'm sure there are plenty of good people in all three categories of journalism (the 39%, the 29%) but there are hardcore secularists in all three groups with no concept of religious freedom.
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Jews and Muslims are opposed on a number of levels but they agree on one thing: Jews and Muslims both deny that God Himself walked the earth as a man named Jesus of Nazareth. That fundamental point of agreement between them is also what drives them to war with one another. Without The Christ Spirit, there is no Peace.