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Tuesday, November 9, 2004

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>>  The Media Elite and the Evangelicals: Time to Look Dangerous

Once again, America's elites are baffled by evangelical Christians.  In
the aftermath of election 2004, newspapers and news magazines have been
filled with analysis, and the overwhelming turnout at the polls of
evangelical Christians has evoked everything from confusion to outright
disgust.  Why do evangelical Christians face such hostility in the news
media? There are exceptions, of course, but the major national news
media present a picture of evangelical faith that is distorted at best
and often dishonest as well.

The two groups inhabit very different worlds. The media elite is often
educated in the major centers of American higher education, where a
naturalistic and secular worldview is just taken for granted. Historic
Christianity is seen as a relic of the past -- a repressive system of
belief that produced beautiful cathedrals, but called upon its adherents
to accept revealed truths and to live by a repressive morality. Been
there, done that, moved on to the modern age.

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Evangelical Christians [and traditionalist Roman Catholics] are seen as
throwbacks. Our convictions are routinely dismissed as anti-intellectual
and our moral concerns are assailed as hostile to human liberation. Many
of the most influential journalists want us to disappear, or at least go
back into the backwoods from which we must have emerged.

Their friends in the educational elite, Hollywood, and the political
left are in full agreement. Their colleagues reinforce the worldview,
and the major journalism schools are training grounds for hostility
toward conservative Christians.

Conservative Christians are seen as the great threat to social progress,
abortion rights, homosexual marriage, and full human liberation. We
should get out of the political arena, the elite warn, because we have
no right imposing our morality on the rest of the country. Leaving, of
course, the media elite free to impose their morality [or amorality, as
may be the case].

Reporter Michael Weisskopf of The Washington Post once dismissed
conservative Christians as "largely poor, uneducated, and easy to
command." When called on the carpet, Weisskopf said that he should have
written that "most" evangelicals are poor, uneducated, and easy to
command. Ah, now that's better.

Veteran CBS journalist Bernard Goldberg claims that the media elite see
conservative Christians as "especially juicy targets." He explains: "In
a lot of newsrooms, they're seen as odd and viewed with suspicion
because their lives are shaped by faith and devotion to God and an
adherence to rigid principles -- opposition to abortion, for one -- that
seem archaic and closed-minded to a lot of journalists who, survey after
survey suggests, are not especially religious themselves."

CNN founder Ted Turner once called Christianity a religion "for losers."
Turner's remark was criticized, but more because it was impolite than
untrue. It's no accident that moguls like Ted Turner hire those who
share their worldview. Why would CNN hire "losers?"

Journalism professor Marvin Olasky explains: "Lack of understanding,
along with outright anti-Christian prejudice, leads to journalistic
amazement or horror at the supposed self-deception of those who do see a
spiritual realm."

The media elite and their colleagues in liberal culture are absolutely
certain that secularism is the shape of the future. They pity those poor
and backward Christians who are destined to be mowed down by secularism
and washed out of history.

"Normal" people are not deeply committed Christians, explains Eric
Alterman. Alterman is a liberal journalist whose book, What Liberal
Media? is a rejoinder to Goldberg's Bias. Journalists are far more
comfortable with the secular-minded, he explains. Their worldview is
taken as normal: "Indeed it is so normal, it does not occur to anyone to
point it out." At least we know where we stand. And what about the
journalists? Alterman reveals that most reporters are "clueless" about
what conservative Christians really believe. They just know enough to
know that we are not "normal."

David Brooks, who describes himself as a "recovering secularist,"
accuses his fellow journalists of being "secular fundamentalists" who
"remain smugly ignorant of the enormous shifts occurring all around
them." September 11 should have been a wake-up call, he argues:
"Secularism is not the future; it is yesterday's incorrect vision of the
future. This sends us recovering secularists to the bookstore or the
library in a desperate attempt to find out what is going on in the
world."

They should go to church instead. Of course, for this to be helpful, the
church must actually preach the Gospel and teach the Bible. Secular
journalists could go into all too many churches and see very little that
would offend or challenge.

Authentic Christianity must be presented without fear or compromise, and
without "dumbing down" the faith so that its intellectual content and
theological core disappear.

The secular establishment considers Christians odd, outdated, and
embarrassingly vocal. Secularists just want us to go away. Authentic
Christianity represents a threat -- the only threat that matters -- to
the secular momentum of the postmodern age. We should be tired of the
secular condescension that sees us as odd and eccentric. It's about time
we look dangerous.

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R. Albert Mohler, Jr. is president of The Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.  For more articles and resources by
Dr. Mohler, and for information on The Albert Mohler Program, a daily
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