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Judge not,
lest ye be judged
People of faith
sometimes refer to themselves or others as committed Christians,
devout Catholics or observant Jews as a way of indicating
faithful practice of a religious tradition. Journalists shouldnt do the
same. It is not a journalists job to judge the depth of a persons
faith or steadfastness of practice. Instead, describe a persons faith
and practice with specific details. Journalists also cant assume that
what a person says is accurate; if it cant be verified, simply attribute
the statement to the person rather than proclaiming it as fact. For example,
if an Orthodox Jewish candidate doesnt campaign on the Sabbath, you can
state it as fact. But if a profile subject says she tithes (giving 10 percent
of her income to her congregation) but doesnt give you access to financial
records, say she says she tithes; dont take her word for it.
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