A Model of Christian Parody: What The Babylon Bee Can Learn from Weird Al
Weird Al Yankovic can show us all how poking fun doesn’t have to be so harmful, and not every joke about another human being creates an enemy.
Weird Al Yankovic can show us all how poking fun doesn’t have to be so harmful, and not every joke about another human being creates an enemy.
If she can be accused of anything, it is that she always seemed to strive to speak to the present age from a posture of agelessness.
If I turn my back on combat sports, I’ll miss out on an anchor of family identity and a good connection to the godly men and women in my life.
It’s even more strange that we’re still focused on Jackson’s breast, and we’ve all but ignored the action that revealed it.
Tim Tebow is missing a golden opportunity that he may not have yet considered.
“It surprises me how often I need to be reminded that Christmas should be a time of celebration.”
“When the Bible says that faith is ‘the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen,’ it doesn’t limit faith to something only spiritual.”
“I wish I were as funny as Mel Brooks or as upfront as Chris Rock, but this show reminds me that I don’t know enough about either of them to wish that.”
“Sure, it’s no Big Brother or Jersey Shore, but Phil Robertson, head of the Duck Dynasty crew, talks about sex. A lot. And it’s uncomfortable.”
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