As mentioned in the article, "As an institution, the Church has the responsibility to publicly and clearly articulate its official teachings. In turn, reporters can help inform the public by accurately reporting on these doctrines. But in doing so journalists should be aware of some common pitfalls. For instance, reporters pressed for time tend to take peripheral aspects of the faith and place them front and center as if they were vital tenets of belief.... Unfortunately, as many members attest, this kind of journalism paints a distorted picture of the Church and continues to confuse the public."
That's actually really interesting. I didn't know some of that, especially the charity section. I'm totally stealing this.
ReplyDeletePlease do! I used it from the Church in the first place. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the infographic. Two thumbs up for the Church's graphic design folks :)
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