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nytimes.com/2006/09/12/opinion/12tue3.html?th&emc=th
Several years ago I received the NYT daily in my e-mail in box. At that time I had been away from the church for over ten years. I followed the scandal and, although it was heartbreaking, I figured it was news. After a year and a half of this coverage I realised that the paper seemed gleeful in it’s reporting, they couldn’t seem to get enough. Non-stories found their way to the top of the news section even though they contained no news and were little more than opinion. This caused me to look critically at what was truly happening. Then I looked closely at my childhood church as an adult. This, along with catholic.com and relevant radio, led me to mass and then reconciliation (which was wonderful) and back to enjoying and living in my faith. So, I guess I owe a thank-you to the NYT for their biased and spiteful coverage and their attempt to make a horrible situation even worse. Thanks NYT!
Several years ago I received the NYT daily in my e-mail in box. At that time I had been away from the church for over ten years. I followed the scandal and, although it was heartbreaking, I figured it was news. After a year and a half of this coverage I realised that the paper seemed gleeful in it’s reporting, they couldn’t seem to get enough. Non-stories found their way to the top of the news section even though they contained no news and were little more than opinion. This caused me to look critically at what was truly happening. Then I looked closely at my childhood church as an adult. This, along with catholic.com and relevant radio, led me to mass and then reconciliation (which was wonderful) and back to enjoying and living in my faith. So, I guess I owe a thank-you to the NYT for their biased and spiteful coverage and their attempt to make a horrible situation even worse. Thanks NYT!