
One of the main reasons why media talks about religion very much is because people are interested in religion, on what religion says about morality, justice, etc. But how does media deal with religion especially when there are scandals?
Oftentimes, these scandals are exaggerated and blown out of proportion that the public seems to forget all the good things about a certain church or a religion. The media seizes all the opportunity to cover sex scandals, erring clergy, church conflicts over homosexuality and violence in the name of God. These are all legitimate news stories, but frequently missing are newsworthy stories on more admirable people and deeds in religion.
Since the public is so much interested about religion many times the media pretends to know everything about a certain scandal for example and gives the impression to the public that all that it says is already the entire story of that scandal while in fact it presents just a bit of what actually happened. Often those who are involved in smear tactics do some legitimate things. They tell a story, which the media are supposed to do, but they tell it in a way to suit themselves. It is absolutely amazing how the public is unprepared to think even for a moment that the media would not tell the truth.
I think the media has the right to present to the public that which interests them, religion for example, but they should see to it that their presentation of it should not be one sided only, that is, speaking only of scandals and ignoring the good things that can be found in religion. Media people should not think only of what suits them but first and foremost what the public wants to know - the truth. ®


