RELIGION IN THE MEDIA REVISION FILMS AND T.V. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES FREE SPEECH/CENSORSHIP.

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RELIGION IN THE MEDIA REVISION FILMS AND T.V. BOOKS AND MAGAZINES FREE SPEECH/CENSORSHIP

RELIGION IN THE MEDIA REVISION Write a paragraph about the Pope’s visit to the UK. Include: –The public responses –The Media coverage –Controversies (Child abuse scandal) –The Pope’s views/speeches –Why were there different views about the Pontifs (Pope’s) visit? –YouTube - 'For and against' the Pope's visitYouTube - 'For and against' the Pope's visit

RELIGION IN THE MEDIA REVISION: FILMS AND T.V. pp Positive Images of Jesus/Christians in Media and Films Negative Images of Jesus/Christians in Media and Films How do you think Christians feel about the portrayal of Christianity, Jesus and Christians in the Media?

RELIGION IN THE MEDIA REVISION: BOOKS AND MAGAZINES pp173-4 Positive images of Christianity in books, comics and magazines Negative images of Christianity in books, comics and magazines

RELIGION IN THE MEDIA REVISION: FREE SPEECH/CENSORSHIP pp174-5 What is Censorship What is Free Speech When and why might Christians –Support censorship –Oppose censorship –Support free speech –Oppose free speech Should the media reflect Christian moral standards? –What do you think? –What might a liberal/fundamentalist Christian say?

Examples of discussion questions “We need a religious hatred law that protects religious people.” What are the arguments for and against this? Refer to Christian teachings in your answer. “Organisations like the B.B.C have a duty not to offend Christians.” What do you think? Give reasons for your answers and show that you have considered different points of view.