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Media Bias, Truth, and The Gospel with Janet Parshall
Season 12 · Episode 565

Media Bias, Truth, and The Gospel with Janet Parshall

Michael Easley inContext · Michael Easley

June 10, 202545m 12s

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Show Notes

Summary:

In this conversation, Dr. Michael Easley and Janet Parshall examine the evolving landscape of journalism, highlighting the shift from traditional reporting to clickbait and its impact on public trust. They delve into the ethical responsibilities of journalists, the role of media in shaping culture, and the importance of accountability and integrity in reporting. Framed through a biblical lens, they discuss the challenges of navigating the information age, stressing the need for critical thinking, cultural engagement, and discernment. The conversation also addresses the urgency of evangelism, the distinction between influencers and true thought leaders, and growing concerns about the church's direction and the rise of soft totalitarianism. They urge listeners to stay rooted in truth, read deeply, and prepare wisely for the road ahead.


Takeaways:

  • Journalism has evolved from factual reporting to sensationalism.
  • The 24/7 news cycle prioritizes speed over quality.
  • Trust in media is at an all-time low, with only 31% of Americans expressing confidence.
  • Critical thinking is essential for a biblical worldview.
  • Soft totalitarianism is creeping into society and the church.
  • The urgency to share the gospel is increasing.

Links Mentioned:

In The Market with Janet Parshall

Buyer Beware by Janet Parshall

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