A friend of mine passed along an article from the Media Research Center about the difference in coverage from The Passion of the Christ and The Da Vinci Code movies. This is a must-read to understand the subtleties of media bias surrounding Christianity. If we are looking to use horrible (and boring, from what I hear) movies for our advantage, perhaps a good, hard look at the media is where we can find it.
One interesting topic from the article:
■ The Passion of the Christ was treated as a social problem – the biggest TV anti-Semitism story of that year – while The DaVinci Code was presented more often as an “intriguing” theory rather than threatening or offensive to Christians. Nearly every one of the 66 network segments on The Passion on ABC, CBS, and NBC touched on those complaints. But only 27 of the 99 Code segments focused on Christian and Catholic protests.
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