Where to find religion

The writer of the article ``News on Religion Scarce in Media,'' April 29, makes a valid point about the disproportion of attention given in the media to religion and sports.

But the simple fact is that the majority of people's involvement in sports is through the media. The regular media could well salt their content with a little more attention to the spiritual side of life, but I suspect that most religious people would still prefer the majority of their input on the subject to come from their scriptures and sermons. Brian Zavitz, Toronto

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