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Halo Effect Video Analysis
One thing that poped out to me was in the halo effect video was when he was talking about how the media only take a story about Christianity or some other religion when something dramatic happens. Sometimes our world leaders and celebrity feel like they have to apologize for what they believe in. In the second video it talks about how there are many different religions and all of them with different congregations because of this what they do effects the rest of the world. The way they are doing that is because the love of thy name is used in there religion. religion has such a big effect without religion being at least 1.3 trillion dollar business would be gone. This proves that the effect of religion is not intangible but measurable. In the halo effect video emphasize on the fact that people need to understand what faith groups actually do which help and valinteering and not fro themselves but for society. Many people think that if these faith groups or congregation stopped doing charity or valenturing the government …show more content…

i always agreed with the fact that there needs to be religion in the society but religion could be ether helping or helping fall. One of the videos when the guy was getting interviewed he talked about Christians are going out and helping the needy what we do effects the world in a positive way. despite the fact that the media may pay attention only to the bad things in a certain religion the way i view it is still the same. Even though i say that religion should be in the society i believe that you need to fallow the right religion because otherwise the society will go downhill. Many of the political leaders feel like they have to maybe hide there religion and religion is something that widely effects everybody. I learned that religion is the glue that holds society together this was a great point that they made thus one big reason why i didn't change my mind about

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