By Dr. Albert Mohler
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Watching the American scene in the 1960s, historian Daniel Boorstin, invented the idea of the "pseudo-event." The rise of television and modern mass media had produced a transformation of the news business, so that what now mattered was not if an event was important, but only if it was "newsworthy.""The pseudo-event is the driving force of American
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