Cal Thomas Column: The Media's Religion Deficit
Evidence of big media's bias against religion that doesn't advance the secular and liberal agenda of the Democratic Party is beyond dispute. Any faith attached to a conservative agenda is to be ridiculed, stereotyped and misrepresented. Islam is a notable exception. The media appear to bend over backward not to offend Muslims.
The Washington Post on Monday, reporting from Carrollton, Ark., uncovered an event that occurred nearly 155 years ago and then sought to link it to the presidential candidacy of Mitt Romney: "On Sept. 11, 1857, a wagon train from this part of Arkansas met with a gruesome fate in Utah, where most of the travelers were slaughtered by a Mormon militia in an episode known as the Mountain Meadows Massacre."
The Romney connection? "There aren't many places in America more likely to be suspicious of Mormonism -- and potentially problematic for Mitt Romney, who is seeking to become the country's first Mormon president."
As Carrollton, Ark., goes, so goes the nation? Would the Post question the legitimacy and faith of a Muslim candidate for Congress, or any office, because of 9-11? Do you even have to ask? Should the Spanish Inquisition reflect on a Catholic candidate?
Since Jimmy Carter announced during the 1976 presidential campaign that he was a born-again Christian, the media have been fascinated by religion, but not so much that they would labor to understand it. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is a devout Mormon, but Reid gets a media pass on his faith because he toes the line on the secular left's agenda, from abortion to same-sex marriage, which Reid endorsed last week. That his church teaches the opposite of the way he votes doesn't appear to concern him. Senator Orrin Hatch, also a Mormon, is running for re-election in Utah. Hatch is less scary to the media because he made friends with the late Senator Ted Kennedy with whom he occasionally cooperated on legislation.
Former New York Governor Mario Cuomo, a devout Catholic, opposes the death penalty, as does the Roman Catholic Church. The Catholic Church also opposes the "death penalty" for the unborn, but Cuomo challenged the Church's position on abortion in his speech at Notre Dame in 1984 titled "Religious Belief and Public Morality: A Catholic Governor's Perspective." Why did no reporter press Cuomo on his "cafeteria theology"? Answer: Because his positions on the death penalty and abortion reflect the views of most in big media.
The questions reporters should be asking Mitt Romney are not about his style of worship or about Mormon theology, but rather which of his church's beliefs he thinks are connected to earthly policies and which ones, if any, he will attempt to implement should he become president.
On her Washington Post blog, Jennifer Rubin says the media has a "Mormon Obsession": "In sum, the left's obsession with Romney's faith tells us more about their ignorance of faithful people of all religions than anything else. ... Whether born of ignorance (i.e. that other faiths don't share these essential values) or rank bias or intention to paint Romney as weird, the definition of Romney as nothing more than a Mormon stick figure is pernicious in our political culture and begs the question: Why is the media entirely uninterested in Obama's religious influences, and indeed has dubbed such discussion racist?"
Journalists and media organizations should be required to take advanced religion courses so that they can better understand faith, explain it accurately and ask the right questions of candidates who believe in an Authority higher than the state.
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Doomsday
Submitted by Ogundipe S.O. on Wed, 05/23/2012 - 6:11pm.
NASA's James Hansen, in his New York Times Op-Ed two weeks ago, predicted doomsday for the mankind if urgent measures aren't taken to reverse course. Well, we all know that, Hansen, like all other warmists have never predicted anything right.
So I'll use this medium to borrow Hansen's word and predict doomsday for the American "Big Three" media houses in not so distant future. The leftist echo chamber would crack. Many liberal journolisters would loose their jobs. There will be spill over effect that will take the Time Magazine, New York Times, LA Times, SF Chronicle, Daily Kos and Beast with them. And conservatism would reign supereme thereafter.
Now folks, here we have a guy blogging from Nigeria,
Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 05/23/2012 - 6:14pm.
who knows more about what's going than half of the people on your block.
Well done, Sam.
We have only ourselves to blame.
Submitted by MacWell on Wed, 05/23/2012 - 6:17pm.
We the people remained silent while one woman and nine black robed men threw G_d from our public schools. Not only have the school system gone down the toilet, but the students future's went along with it.
We MUST right this wrong in November.
We must rid this country of all those who believe that America NEEDS to be "fundamentally transformed". We must also begin to take back our Congress, and restore it to what the founders envisioned, citizen government.
Congress, at least the House, was intended to be filled with people from all walks of life, all professions, a cross section of Americans, NOT all lawyers.
Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't want to go before a judge without a good lawyer, but, the experiment of staffing Congress with all lawyers was and is an utter failure. Maybe that much power does corrupt everyman who stands in the halls of Congress, I can't say, I've never been there. When faced with people handing you suitcases full of money, I might be worse than any of them. I do know that a lot of newer politicians are first timers, like Joe the plumber, who I've sent money to, these people need our support.
We must insist on much from the new Congress. Restoring America isn't going to happen overnight, I understand that. It's taken 50 years for the liberal/progressives to get us to the brink of destruction, it may take 3 or 4 election cycles to right the wrongs.
We must put an end to careers in politics.
Congress was never intended to be anyone's career!
Navuoo
Submitted by Blorg on Wed, 05/23/2012 - 6:52pm.
So they link Romney to the Mountain Meadows Massacre. Romney already addressed this during his 2007 presidential campaign and offered an apology.
However, Obama was Senator from Illinois. People from Illinois lynched Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism, and drove the Mormons from their settlement in Navuoo, Illiniois. When can expect a story on the relationship of Obama to persecution of Mormons and when will Obama issue an apology?
actually
Submitted by MidAmerica on Wed, 05/23/2012 - 7:03pm.
Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum were shot to death by an armed mob while being held in the Carthage, Illinois jail. The jail is a museum and the bullet holes from that shooting are stiil there to see.
It's true though, that not
Submitted by Slyrr on Wed, 05/23/2012 - 7:12pm.
It's true though, that not long after Joseph Smith was martyred at Carthage Jail, the Saints were driven from Nauvoo by relentless mob attacks, which the Federal and State governments did nothing to stop.
When Church members were attacked, abused and even murdered by anti-mormon mobs, the government did very little, if anything, to help. Joseph Smith made a plea to the President during a stage of particulary violent persecution. The President's response has become a famous quote in LDS church history.
"Your cause is just, but I can do nothing for you. If I side with you, I shall lose the vote of Missouri."
stands to reason
Submitted by MidAmerica on Wed, 05/23/2012 - 7:31pm.
If for being a Mormon Romney has to apologize for something Mormons did over one hundred years ago then obama, because he is a non-Mormon should apologize to Romney for the murder of Joseph Smith by non-Mormons.
And the Kenyan?
Submitted by Franksam on Wed, 05/23/2012 - 8:13pm.
I think Obama should apologize for the Mau Mau uprising.
The media hates every
Submitted by mattm on Thu, 05/24/2012 - 1:16am.
The media hates every religion but their own - which is a combination of leftist ideology, secular humanism and self-worship. The only reason they don't criticize Islam is because they don't want to be blown up, or beheaded or whatever.