... could the following exchange occur. From CNN's Newsroom (1/14):
1/14/2011 5:06:41 PM
1/14/2011 5:25:29 PM
You would think this would be a self-correcting problem, but apparently they die and breed at the exact same rate as everyone else. Who'da thunk it?Also, why does God hate amputees? One random parkinson's sufferer, yes. Every other parkinson's and every amputee in recorded medical history? No.http://whywontgodhealamputees.com/[Edited on January 14, 2011 at 5:41 PM. Reason : .]
1/14/2011 5:31:32 PM
No doubt. But it still boggles the mind that such nonsense can be uttered with impunity on a major news network's air.
1/14/2011 5:31:55 PM
I'm confused on two points.1) Why do you think it is the media's job to tell people their religion is wrong?2) Why are you under the impression that the Catholic church, or any other major denomination, tells people not to go to the doctor?
1/14/2011 5:38:20 PM
It's just mysticism. The interviewer, whatever their own beliefs are, has a couple of good reasons to "play along." The most obvious concern is that you can't reason a person out of faith, which is an inherently unreasonable belief. They will have to undergo the natural process of shedding a belief that resulted from indoctrination. Also, it's just business; arguing about the plausibility of "miracles" (and truthfully, rational debate in general) is going to turn off some viewers. Arguably, treating miracles as anything other than absurd will turn off atheists and agnostics, but this is the United States, and we know who is in the minority.[Edited on January 14, 2011 at 5:44 PM. Reason : ]
1/14/2011 5:38:28 PM
1/14/2011 6:01:39 PM
1/14/2011 6:02:38 PM
What I get out of the text of that exchange is an implied "[Uhh, yeah. Whatever. Moving on,] let's talk about the process of becoming a saint."
1/14/2011 6:32:13 PM
1/14/2011 7:18:22 PM
we report you decide.
1/14/2011 7:21:26 PM
1/14/2011 9:39:33 PM
1/14/2011 9:53:46 PM
1/15/2011 2:20:58 AM
You're being deliberately obtuse at this point. John Paul II can only be beatified if a miracle is performed in his name. The miracle in question, according to John Allen, is that JP2's name being written on a prayer card cured this nun of cancer.If it did not, then the miracle was not performed by John Paul II and he cannot be beatified and this story has no point.So we have to believe, using only the slightest context, that John Allen does, in fact, believe that a miracle was performed by the late pope, clearing another hurdle for him to become St. John Paul II.Now in fairness, this is a public interest piece and not a hard news story so how far the journalist wants to pursue the truth is at that particular journalists discretion. That being said, millions of Catholics worldwide will point to this being on CNN as justification for their faith.
1/15/2011 7:40:23 AM
1/15/2011 9:28:42 AM
to be fair, you can pretty much prove that the Tooth Fairy and Keebler Elves don't exist.
1/15/2011 9:35:34 AM
oh really? care to explain how these cookies got here??
1/15/2011 10:03:59 AM
1/15/2011 10:32:38 AM
only, not really
1/15/2011 6:43:44 PM
1/15/2011 9:27:50 PM
No body could hate the tooth fairy. But I'm darned tired of santa stealing Jesus' already misappropriated pagan birthday. Remember you can't spell satan without santa. /tizzy
1/15/2011 9:56:35 PM
1/16/2011 9:28:56 AM
1/16/2011 11:42:00 AM
Where in the Bible does it say that only those who die can become saints?And I feel sorry for the nun. She prayed to a man to heal her, and stuck a note under her pillow, and was healed. Who is she going to credit?If the Church is making a claim that John Paul II interceded on her behalf to the throne of God for her to be healed, then there is a case there. But I thought a person had to be alive to perform the miracle claimed?
1/16/2011 11:44:48 AM
I think this happened when he was alive.
1/16/2011 11:48:05 AM
Quoting the OP.
1/16/2011 11:52:25 AM
Ah. I guess I (the OP) did not register that as a significant point. I still don't, actually. But right you are.
1/16/2011 11:56:08 AM
1/16/2011 12:05:09 PM
Fascinating.
1/16/2011 12:46:21 PM
The job actual journalists should be to verify using well-supported arguments that one or more of the sides in a story are right or wrong.The "present every side equally and let the viewer decide" nonsense is disingenuous bullshit. By simply presenting each side, you are giving them equal credibility. If both sides are not credible, then you are being biased in favor of the side with less credibility.What you actually do is report what both sides say then evaluate whether they are full of shit.
1/16/2011 1:03:38 PM
1/16/2011 1:47:45 PM
1/16/2011 2:21:12 PM
i don't think that the interviewer was under any obligation to "call out" the reporter. for one, the reporter wasn't offering any kind of opinion just reporting what the story was about. he even said "apparently." how sensitive do you all need to be? can the press not even report on church actions now?
1/16/2011 2:40:19 PM
1/16/2011 2:46:43 PM
1/16/2011 7:07:48 PM
can we get back to your original point for a second? do you really think the CNN anchor should have questioned or commented on the comment from the reporter? the reporter was simply reporting on the situation and why john paul II was being considered for sainthood. The only reason the cnn anchor should have questioned the reporter would be if he had the reason in correct or because of some factual error. you are reading some kind of endorsement into the comment that isn't there. the reporter was reporting on a story and gave the background for why he is being considered. if you really think the anchor should have stuck at that or asked a follow up question about it you are crazy.
1/16/2011 7:28:19 PM
I didn't descend from the heavens and die for your sins so that you could get on the internet and complain like a bunch of faggots.
1/16/2011 7:57:01 PM
in the following story:340-year-old Bible found in Bonduel churchhttp://www.wfrv.com/news/local/340-year-old-Bible-found-in-Bonduel-church-113119059.htmldo they need follow up questions pointing out that the bible is a work of fiction? are you at least not sensitive enough to allow reporting on this story?
1/16/2011 8:58:37 PM
1/16/2011 9:01:26 PM
I wonder what they made Korans out of back in the day
1/16/2011 9:06:57 PM
parchment is generally made out of calfskin, sheepskin, or goatskin
1/16/2011 9:16:23 PM
1/16/2011 9:23:35 PM
ok, let me try to explain this. The CNN anchor was questioning a reporter, not a church official. The story was Pope John Paul II's possible sainthood. The reporter was giving a background about the story, explaining the reason this is a story. The reporter is simply explaining the supposed (The CNN anchor even says "supposed") miracle-- and even uses the word "apparently"-- that is the cause for all of this discussion.There is no need to have any follow up questions. What do you want, something like this:CNN Anchor: So tell us about the supposed miracle.Reporter: Well the miracle in this case is this stuff blah blah blahCNN Anchor: But you know that miracles are not real, right?Reporter: Um... errr... what?CNN Anchor: Just clarifying that her being healed is not a matter of factReporter: Well um... are you being serious? For the church they apparently think its real. I am simply reporting on what they say happened which is being used as a case for his sainthood. I'm not interjecting any opinions or offering commentary, just reporting on the story. You know... since I am a reporter.CNN Anchor: Well color me retarded, I guess your right.If there was a story in the news about someone being healed by placing a prayer card under their bed, then some follow up questions are probably warranted. A story about pope john paul II's possible sainthood were a reporter gives a background--- no questions needed. You all are waaay too sensitive.
1/16/2011 11:22:59 PM
Any and all opportunities to condemn the retarded retards who believe in religion should be exercised. Fuck tolerance, when a chance to scorn the religious presents itself, you must be a douche bag!THE WORLD WILL BE BETTER WHEN RELIGION IS ERADICATED. I AM ATHEIST. HEAR ME ROARRRRR!!!
1/16/2011 11:42:13 PM
^That's nothing. This is a true religion hater.
1/17/2011 12:43:43 AM
This story does not need to be accompanied by a debunking of religious myth. Only overly-sensitive atheists would believe this excerpt is an endorsement of religion.
1/17/2011 1:20:18 AM
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1/17/2011 10:16:02 AM