tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10635442.post114772896701179955..comments2023-10-21T03:07:18.017-05:00Comments on Enclave: Still Waiting On Channel 2 to Get Serious about Reporting on ReligionS-townMikehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05948307051485318061noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10635442.post-1147925928642677822006-05-17T23:18:00.000-05:002006-05-17T23:18:00.000-05:00It's not so much you as your reporting. I've writ...It's not so much you as your reporting. I've written on your stories several times here, and I have yet to see anything beyond what seems to be a conservative evangelical bias (a la CBN news stories), which is not the same thing as "religion reporting on television," which I do in fact enjoy when it is accurate and balanced. I was watching this story in the context of others I've watched in the past, which seemed unapologetically evangelical, so I could not help but inductively read the invitation and hymn-singing at the end of a formula I've heard over and over again (I grew up evangelical, after all).<BR/><BR/>It's unfortunate that you do not consider my attention to your stories a compliment even if the attention is more critical than you'd like. For what it's worth, I thought that your recent story on the death penalty was one of your more fair and balanced ones, eventhough I disagree with your personal views of the death penalty and civil liberties as expressed on your blog.S-townMikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05948307051485318061noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10635442.post-1147904925987365892006-05-17T17:28:00.000-05:002006-05-17T17:28:00.000-05:00Mike,you seem to have a real problem with me. Don'...Mike,<BR/>you seem to have a real problem with me. Don't know what you heard (or what you wanted to hear) in the piece, but I didn't imply that any of the interviews in the story were "the one true religion".<BR/> you post: <BR/><BR/>"Tucker's report as you can see for yourself ended as a variation on this logic, with the invitation to salvation and requisite hymn-singing merely implied rather than supplied at the end."<BR/><BR/>You didn't hear or see an "invitation" in my story. At the end of the piece I tried to boil it down to the responses we heard. I included atheists, muslims, jews and christians. What part of what I said do you not feel is true? <BR/> It is true there are many more views and opinions and beliefs about heaven and hell...but for crying out loud I had 3 minutes! I could find different beliefs about heaven and hell sitting on the same pew of the same church! <BR/><BR/> The piece also mentioned that many Christians don't believe in hell or at least an eternity in hell.<BR/> <BR/> Is it me, or do you not want to see religion reporting on television? Try to watch these stories with an open mind.jamey tuckerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06037488157037146122noreply@blogger.com