Two Prophets in a Pod
November 6, 2011 2:38 AM Subscribe
Jesus and Mo: your twice-weekly dose of irreverent religious satire; featuring Jesus Christ, Mohammed's body double, Moses, and an atheist barmaid engaged in wry philosophical debate.
This post was deleted for the following reason: Pretty thin for a notoriously hot-button issue; there might be a way to do this, but as a stand-alone – not so much. -- taz
Hate e-mails with Richard Dawkins Oh come on, it's funny.
posted by Blazecock Pileon at 3:28 AM on November 6, 2011 [4 favorites]
posted by Blazecock Pileon at 3:28 AM on November 6, 2011 [4 favorites]
Larry David - Worshiping Jesus is gay
Curb Your Enthusiasm: Pissing on Jesus
Larry Eats Jesus
posted by Foci for Analysis at 3:33 AM on November 6, 2011 [1 favorite]
Curb Your Enthusiasm: Pissing on Jesus
Larry Eats Jesus
posted by Foci for Analysis at 3:33 AM on November 6, 2011 [1 favorite]
Sacralicious
posted by ambulocetus at 3:34 AM on November 6, 2011
posted by ambulocetus at 3:34 AM on November 6, 2011
How wonderful it is for bold young people to stand up to the religious extremists who run everything, like the banks, the military and the mass media. There is no freedom without secularization.
Really? You can't read a comic and see if it's funny? It's some sort of battle for you? It has to be a statement about freedom?
posted by pompomtom at 3:35 AM on November 6, 2011 [1 favorite]
Really? You can't read a comic and see if it's funny? It's some sort of battle for you? It has to be a statement about freedom?
posted by pompomtom at 3:35 AM on November 6, 2011 [1 favorite]
At first I misread that as atheist mermaid.
posted by pemberkins at 3:40 AM on November 6, 2011
posted by pemberkins at 3:40 AM on November 6, 2011
Most humans are hypocritical about something, and most of us also enjoy laughing at other people's hypocrisy more than our own. Religious belief is sort of low-hanging fruit, but it's worth a chuckle on a Sunday morning (!) when I've awakened an hour too early and I'm mainlining Dunkin Donuts coffee.
posted by Mooski at 3:42 AM on November 6, 2011
posted by Mooski at 3:42 AM on November 6, 2011
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How wonderful it is for bold young people to stand up to the religious extremists who run everything, like the banks, the military and the mass media. There is no freedom without secularization.
Oh, if only we had more people saying these things on the internet.
posted by Yakuman at 3:22 AM on November 6, 2011 [4 favorites]