Not everyone will enjoy some of this humor; some will be offended.
About Ronald Reagan:Bill Freese "Evidence that Ronald Reagan was the Beast of
Revelation," at:
http://www.student.montana.edu/ This is a light
hearted correlation between recent events and Revelation, chapters 8 to
18.
Cafe Press sells a response to the Jesus vs. Darwin fish wars:
the Hey Zeus! fish. See:
http://www.cafepress.com/
Churches ad hoc: a divine comedy is a collection of
interesting photographs, mostly of religious buildings by Herman
Krieger. Included are some very funny and innovative captions. See:
http://www.efn.org/
The Cult of Cod claims to be "the one true path to
salvation." It is a brand new religion with, as of 2003-FEB,
almost 370
members. It was founded by "a proud Discordian." He writes that:
"spreading mental confusion and chaos, as well as overturning strict
dogma is what I live for." See:
http://www.cultofcod.org
Dharma the Cat includes cartoons involving Dharma,
Bodhi (his owner) and Siam (a mouse). Multi-faith interpretations
are supplied. See:
http://www.dharmathecat.com
Landover Baptist Church, "where the worthwhile worship,
unsaved unwelcome, as Jesus commanded," is a humor site lampooning
Fundamentalist Christianity. See:
http://www.landoverbaptist.org/ They have "incredible merchandise"
for sale, such as T-shirts bearing the message "unsaved" or "Jesus
is Gonna Get You," or "Jesus was a liberal Jew."
The Virtual Church of the Blind Chihuahua is a
semi-serious Christian site at: http://www.dogchurch.org/
The Wittenburg Door, since 1971, has been "a magazine of
religious satire" which used:
"interviews, cartoons, satire and
sarcasm to challenge the institutional church and hypocrisy. The [Wittenburg] Door
became known as the Mad Magazine of the religious world. They took
risks, offended people, and lost subscribers with every issue, but they
were faithful to their vision."
They are now published by the
Trinity Foundation, the watchdog organization which helped Prime
Time Live and Inside Edition "blow the whistle on
televangelists Robert Tilton, Larry Lea, and W.V. Grant." See:
http://www.wittenburgdoor.com
Balaam's Burro features a "... light-hearted yet reverent
collection of ditties for vocalist(s) who don't take themselves too
seriously" at:
http://www.balaamsburro.com/
Gospel Music Lyrics features Gospel music lyrics and Christian
song lyrics. You can listen, download, and print your favorite Christian
hymns. See:
http://www.music-lyrics-gospel.com
John Kawaii has some of his musical compositions available
online at:
http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/414/jonh_kawaii.html He writes: "When
I composed these pieces, I tried to express love, peace and innocence
because I believe that music is the universal language that can unite
people throughout the world, overcoming any religious, political and
cultural barriers. I hope that my compositions bring joy and harmony to
your life."
Emerald Rose is an American Pagan/Celtic Folk Rock band from the state
of Georgia. They play "both traditional tunes and original songs
derived from the Celtic tradition." See:
http://www.emeraldrose.com/
MusicChristian sells a wide range of music including choral,
gospel, modern worship, inspirational, etc. See:
http://musichristian.com/
Sponsored link:
Religious art:
Reality-Ize is a web site by Jeff Haworth. He features one new
creative image on a religious theme each day. Well worth visiting. See:
http://www.realityize.com/
Crooked Wall features "inspirational, romantic, and
angelic art" as well as "photos and prints of some of the great
geniuses of our time." See:
http://www.crookedwall.com/ They also feature religious art
prints and posters from five different religions at:
http://www.crookedwall.com/religion.htm
Hell Game features a board game of power-struggle and intrigue among the Daemons of Hell. See:
TheHellGame.com
Line for Heaven is an "... Earth-shattering Web 2.0 Social
Gathering that Promotes Religious Tolerance through Fun and Games." It is
designed like a board game. Those with the most Karma Points may earn a
chance to become 'Closer to God." It is open to persons of all religious
beliefs. The site was launched on 07/07/07 -- a date that is difficult to
misinterpret. See:
http://lineforheaven.com/