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  2. The Wittenburg Door - Wikipedia

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    The Wittenburg Door, sometimes known as simply The Door, was a Christian satire and humor magazine, previously published bimonthly by the non-profit Trinity Foundation based in Dallas, Texas. [1] The magazine started publication in 1971 [ 2 ] and ceased publication in 2008. [ 3 ]

  3. Lark News - Wikipedia

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    Lark News is as a satire website that lampoons contemporary American Christian culture, specifically evangelicalism. [1] [2] Freelance journalist and author Joel Kilpatrick has run the site and contributed to its content for more than 16 years. [1] In 2005, the website received the Grady Nutt Humor Award from the Gospel Music Association. [3]

  4. Category:Religious parodies and satire - Wikipedia

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  5. Jesus and Mo - Wikipedia

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    The comic consists mainly of religious satire, often criticising arguments for religion, [7] religious texts [8] and decrees [9] and the actions of believers. [10] As the comic centres on Christian and Muslim figures, the satire is generally directed at the two religions, though some critiques apply to many forms of theism.

  6. The Babylon Bee - Wikipedia

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    The Babylon Bee is a conservative Christian news satire website that publishes satirical articles on topics including religion, politics, current events, and public figures. It has been referred to as a Christian or conservative version of The Onion .

  7. Honor the True Meaning of Christmas With These Religious Quotes

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    Plus, they might even spark the idea for a new Christmas Instagram caption to pair with your photos. Embrace the true meaning of Christmas with even more festive ideas: Get Everyone in the Holiday ...

  8. Religious satire - Wikipedia

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    Religious satire is a form of satire that refers to religious beliefs and can take the form of texts, plays, films, and parody. [6] From the earliest times, at least since the plays of Aristophanes , religion has been one of the three primary topics of literary satire, along with politics and sex.

  9. List of major Creative Commons licensed works - Wikipedia

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    Over 100 million photos: Various [54] Fortepan: archival photographs, and family snapshots of everyday life: CC BY-SA (100.000 images) Unsplash: user photo uploading and sharing service CC0 prior to 5 June 2017 [55] [56] Wikimedia Commons: free image and data repository, stores Wikipedia images: various free CC licenses (40+ million images in ...