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  2. LOLCat Bible Translation Project - Wikipedia

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    The LOLCat Bible Translation Project was a wiki-based website set up in July 2007 by Martin Grondin, where editors aim to parody the entire Bible in "LOLspeak", the slang popularized by the LOLcat Internet phenomenon. [1] The project relies on contributors to adapt passages.

  3. Bible translations into constructed languages - Wikipedia

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    The LOLCat Bible Translation Project is a wiki-based website where editors aim to parody the entire Bible in "LOLspeak", the slang popularized by the LOLcat Internet phenomenon. LOLspeak has been called "kitty pidgin" and also been likened to baby talk. The project relies on contributors to adapt passages.

  4. Religious satire - Wikipedia

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    Comedic short film series Mr. Deity, which stars God, his assistant, Jesus, Lucifer, and several other characters from the Bible (since 2006) The LOLCat Bible Translation Project, a wiki-based project by Martin Grondin (since 2007) Net Authority, a site that purported to be a Christian Internet censorship site (2001–2008).

  5. Category:Internet humor - Wikipedia

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    Comedy-related YouTube channels (1 C, 57 P) F. Fakelore (5 C, 38 P) ... Lolcat; LOLCat Bible Translation Project; N. Netflix April Fools' Day jokes; O. Daniel O'Brien ...

  6. Talk:LOLCat Bible Translation Project - Wikipedia

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    (4) The News Journal article is not in reference to the project, it just supports the fact that Ben Huh popularized LOLCats (though it does make this article look more nicely referenced). There are a couple more news sources listed on the actual LOLCat Bible Translation Project website. Three are broken links. Two are mentioned above, leaving one:

  7. Category:Religious parodies and satire - Wikipedia

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  8. Talk:Lolcat/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    The lolcat Bible: wiki project to translate the Bible into lolcat--Modemac 19:45, 1 August 2007 (UTC) Katurday.com is also a good possible candidate for inclusion in ...

  9. BibleProject - Wikipedia

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    BibleProject (previously known as The Bible Project) is a non-profit, [1] crowdfunded organization based in Portland, Oregon, focused on creating free educational resources to help people understand the Bible. The organization was founded in 2014 by Tim Mackie and Jon Collins.