There are four types of religious programs in religion and the media. • Documentary program Ø Such programs are usually based on facts for dealing with examples of themes. Example: "popular song" · magazine program Ø This type of program has various parts. Example: "Heaven and Earth" Generally speaking, the audience of a religious program is a person who believes in religion.
The concepts of religion, technology, gender, media, ethics are very interesting and this article explains their role in today's cultural warfare. Originally, religious elements were based on whether Protestant or Roman Catholic, but it turned into a sect. However, although it may belong to a sect, the value of religion gradually decreases with the passage of time. There are few people in any religion, especially in developed countries. This brought ban on the use of religion in schools and other public institutions in specific areas (Zimmerman, 2002). Religion is also used to judge who is a terrorist. Since terrorists are Muslims, everyone who belongs to Muslim faith has since become a suspect.
Popular religious depictions often strengthen the concept of religious conflict. The world's media has paid great attention to religion and conflict, but I am not aware of how religion plays a strong peaceful role. To unduly emphasize the negative aspects of religion and the behavior of extremists makes fears and hostility among religions. In addition, explanations of religious conflicts by media tend to be done in a way that is confusing rather than providing information. It is accomplished by misunderstanding the goals and alliances between the groups, thereby exacerbating polarization. The tendency to misrepresent the terms "fundamentalists" and "extremists" obscures the major differences in beliefs, goals, and strategies.
Western media have many popular misunderstandings about Haiti's Wardows. Hollywood's generations of colonists and filmmakers have confused this religion with infidels and mistakenly call their name "voodoo." Cultural range of Vodun in West Africa.