Prior years Starbucks apparently had Merry Christmas on their cups. Christmas seems to hold a special place with the Christian public and they like to keep their holiday traditions in the public. Anyways, there has been an uproar by the Christian community that the Starbucks Corporation has removed “Merry Christmas” from their cups. They have taken to social media and other sorts of media; radio, tv, and etc... My opinion on this, is that as religion, and more specifically in America, the Christian faith is fading from the public spotlight. They are taking up arms on the media as a way to keep religion public. They use the media as a way to get the attention that it is used to …show more content…
Take Compassion International for example. They are a nonprofit Christian organization that helps people in need. You would most likely know them as the people who have ads on TV asking for a nickel a day to help feed a hungry child. This company helps fund missionary missions, other Christian based organizations and of course feeding and providing for people and kids in third world areas. They help spread their religion around the world through different ways by either funding missionary missions or helping people in poverty and teaching them of their faith. Compassion massed its wealth with the help of the media. They put ads on TV and other written publication asking for donations when they were starting out. They now utilize social media and other kinds of media to get the attention of investors or donators. Compassion International is just a small example of how religions are using social media to globalize. I think as long as we have media we will hear something about religion. I personally try to avoid religious media because to me it is propaganda and religions utilize that. For whatever reason unbeknownst to me, people tend to believe whatever comes from the media whether it is written, advertised, on the news, or even social media. Media in all its forms is the single most influential thing in our society and it is my belief that most religions know this and us it almost as a form of