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Religious Jokes and Religious Humor

Religious jokes, cartoons, satire, and other humor about religion and the battle over church-state separation.
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  2. Pope Jokes

Pope Benedict Jokes

Read late-night jokes about Pope Benedict XVI.

Jesusland and the United States of Canada

A popular cartoon that made the rounds following the 2004 election, showing North America divided into "Jesusland" and the "United States of Canada"

Jesus Bush

A funny parody photo depicting President Bush as Jesus.

Bush vs. Jesus

What if President Bush were running against Jesus? Here's a look at what his ad campaign might look like, as represented by this picture and video.

Landover Baptist Church

A hilarious parody Web site that calls itself "the largest, most powerful assembly of worthwhile Christians to ever exist. Unsaved are not welcome!"

Betty Bowers: America's Best Christian

Wickedly funny parodies poking fun at religion and politics by humorist Betty Bowers, who calls herself "America's Best Christian."

White House Department of Faith

"Faith-based initiatives" from the parody Web site White House.org

Abstinence Only.com

"A celebration of non-penetration." (Contains lewd material)

Bible Quizzes

Test your knowledge of Scripture by taking a series of funny Bible quizzes, courtesy of Landover Baptist Church.

Evangelical Scientists Refute Gravity With Intelligent Falling Theory

From The Onion: Scientists from the Evangelical Center For Faith-Based Reasoning are now asserting that the long-held "theory of gravity" is flawed, and they have responded to it with a new theory of Intelligent Falling.

Christ Kills Two, Injures Seven In Abortion-Clinic Attack

Jesus Christ, son of God and noted pro-life activist, killed two and critically wounded seven others when He opened fire in the waiting room of a Huntsville abortion clinic.

The Passion of Bush

A parody of "The Passion of the Christ" featuring George Bush as Jesus.

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