that suddenly massive numbers of people stopped thinking true marriage is only
between one man and one woman. Now the gathering masses demand the head (or at
least the job) of anyone sticking with the definition of marriage which has
existed throughout all of human history.
support for same-sex marriage rose from
35 percent to 62 percent, according to the Pew Research Center. Sadly, even
though the consistent Catholic teaching is that marriage is between one man and
one woman, many Catholics jumped ship. Today,
85% of religious “nones” say same-sex couples should be allowed to marry.
Two-thirds of Catholics also now support same-sex marriage; about the same as
for mainline Protestants (68%). Black Protestants and white evangelical
Protestants are less easily influenced. Their support has only grown from 27%
to 35%.
activists have been very open about infiltrating the media to shape opinion.
The tragedy is that the media has been complicit. All liberal causes are promoted and Christian viewpoints largely ignored or demonized.
A Practical Guide to Deliverance, author Neal Lozano says: “The devil
convinces you that the wrong people are the enemy.” And so it is in the liberal
media.
who regret their sex change; children from same-sex relationships speaking
out against it; women’s deaths, health issues, and depression from abortion;
the long list of abortion facilities with extreme
violations; notorious
abortionist Kermit Gosnell’s prison sentence; the viral videos created by David
Daleiden with the Center for Medical
Progress, (CMP) proving aborted babies are sold for profit, fighting the
HHS Mandate, and truthful coverage of the March of Life on D.C.
Maynard who moved to Oregon where euthanasia is legal after she was
diagnosed with brain cancer? The liberal
media could not get enough of her. Yet, they completely ignored other people
with brain cancer who went public to celebrate life and denounce suicide.
EWTN radio and TV talk show host regularly addresses this problem on her radio
show, Catholic
Connection. She recently shared with me that when the Supreme Court ruled
in favor of same-sex marriage, a friend at a big city newspaper told her that
the publisher took the entire staff out for lunch to celebrate. That paper had
essentially acted as a mouthpiece for the pro-same-sex marriage side.
senior news analyst for Media Research Center
and editor of Newsbusters.
The public trust in the news media is at an all-time low, according to him.
dropping,” he said. “People are going to further turn away from the liberal
media [after all the sex scandals].”
and routinely used democratic talking points to go after conservatives. “During
the Monica Lewinsky scandal, he had said that we should not be focused on his
[President Clinton’s] personal peccadillos, but whenever there was an
opportunity to ravage a conservative, he was happy to do it.”
and not tell us how to think. “Journalism is supposed to be a public service
and they see themselves as thought leaders, telling everyone how they should
think instead of informing people about what is happening,” he said. “I think what
we do is we turn to alternative sources for our news information…maybe even to
create new ones.”
correspondent Brian Ross who reported falsely that Michael Flynn would testify
that Donald Trump had ordered him to make contact with Russians about foreign
policy while Trump was still a candidate. The report raised the specter of
Trump’s impeachment and sent the stock market plummeting.
report on the White House,” Tomeo said. “He was attempting to push a certain
narrative. The liberal media think it’s their job to tell us how to think.” She
said that only way to be informed on the issues is to rely on good reliable
Catholic sources. “Otherwise, you are missing the whole story. As Catholics, we can look through the lens of
the Church to see what is beautiful and true.”
Truth Does Exist
Collett was working on Capitol Hill for Senator Pat Roberts when he began ruminating about his generation and the growing divide that is largely driven by the media. His newsletter is especially directed towards millennials, with concise, quick reads as well as Catholic inspiration and teachings.
“It’s never been more important to view the news from a reliable Catholic perspective,” he said. “Contrary to what society tells us, truth does exist. And it can be found in authentic Catholic media. Clear Catholic teaching, applied to current events, can help guide this generation home.
Given today’s issues, Collett said that it is more important than ever to accurately report the news in light of 2000 years of authoritative Catholic teaching. “As Catholics, we can’t turn our values on and off,” he said. “They’re constant. If your news conflicts with your morals, something is wrong.”