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Title: Religious Humor


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Religious Humor
  • by Don L. F. Nilsen and
  • Alleen Pace Nilsen

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  • WARNING ABOUT RELIGIOUS HUMOR, TABOOS, AND
    CENSORSHIP
  • In selecting examples of religious humor we have
    tried to be edgy, but not offensive, but consider
    the following
  • CENSORSHIP FROM THE RIGHT Blasphemy, Obscenity,
    Profanity, Vulgarity, Body Parts, and Body
    Functions
  • CENSORSHIP FROM THE LEFT (POLITICAL CORRECTNESS)
    Age, Disabilities, Gender, Ethnicity, Belief
    System, and all other marginalizations.
  • Religious humor tends to be in the vernacular.
    It is colloquial, and ungrammatical and
    unpretentious, but it is also often vulgar
    because it is in the language of the common
    people (compare Vulgar Latin).
  • Weve tried not to use offensive examples, and we
    hope we have succeeded, but remember that what is
    not offensive to one person might be very
    offensive to another person. We apologize in
    advance if any of our examples are offensive.

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John Morreall
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Laughter in the Bible
  • When laughter is mentioned in the Bible, it is
    associated with one of three things.
  • In descending order, they are
  • Hostility
  • Foolishness
  • Joy

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  • Laughter and Hostility
  • For laughter and hostility, consider Psalms
    594-8 which implores God to have no mercy on
    villains and traitors. But you, O Lord, laugh
    at them, and deride all the nations
  • Laughter and Foolishness
  • For laughter and foolishness, consider Genesis
    1717 when God tells Abraham at age 99 that he
    and his aged wife Sarah will have a son

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  • Abraham fell on his face and laughed.
  • On hearing the news, Sarah also laughed with
    disbelief, and when God confronted her, she
    compounded her foolishness by denying that she
    had laughed.
  • (Genesis 1812-15)

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  • Laughter is again associated with foolishness in
    a Bible passage which reads
  • Sorrow is better than laughter, for by sadness
    of countenance the heart is made glad.
  • The heart of the wise is in the house of
    mourning but the heart of fools is in the house
    of mirth.
  • (Ecclesiastes 73-6)

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  • Laughter and Joy
  • But laughter can also be associated with joy in
    the Bible as in
  • When the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion, we
    were like those who dream. Then our mouth was
    filled with laughter, and our tongues with shouts
    of joy (Psalms 1262)
  • In the New Testament, Jesus says, Blessed are
    you who weep now, for you shall laugh.
  • (Luke 621)

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Evangelism Paradox
  • Evangelism is related to the awakenings, and is
    associated with fundamentalist Christianity. The
    religious world used to be divided between the
    Catholics and the Protestants, but now the
    division is more between the Evangelicals and
    mainstream religion.
  • The word evangelism comes from the Greek
    evangelion, and is composed of eu (meaning
    well) and angelos (meaning messenger). It
    translates directly into Old English godspell
    or gospel (meaning good word).

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  • Evangelical television preaches family values
    in which a womans place is in the home. But at
    the same time it places women into very public
    roles.
  • Many Evangelicals simply refer to themselves as
    Christians, meaning that they have been born
    again or saved. This leaves mainstream
    Christian denominations puzzled or angered by the
    implication that they are not Christians.

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The First Senior Moment
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Spoiler Alert
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Be Right Back!
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Conrad Hyers and Harvey CoxThe Bible as Satire
and Festival
  • Conrad Hyers sees the Story of Jonah as a satire
    on a reluctant prophet. In many stories about
    Jesus, he also finds wit, imagination, and an
    openness to people characteristic of someone with
    a sense of humor.
  • In the Bible, Harvey Cox sees festivity in terms
    of conscious excess, and celebrative affirmation.
    Cox closes his book by asking Christians to
    think of Christ as a harlequin!

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John the EvangelistThe Importance of Play
  • When people were scandalized at finding Jesus at
    play with his disciples, he requested one of his
    questioners who carried a bow to shoot an arrow.
  • When this had been done several times, the man,
    on being asked whether he could keep on doing so
    continuously, replied that the bow would break.
  • Whereupon the blessed John pointed the moral that
    so, too, would the human spirit snap were it
    never unbent.

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Point of View Earth from Heaven
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MORMONISMInsider-Humor to Question Attitudes
  • A cartoon that appeared in the Brigham Young
    University newspaper in Utah showed a bloodied
    and battered student rising from a pile of stones
    that had been thrown at him.
  • As a campus police officer comes up, the student
    explains, All I said was Let he who is without
    sin, cast the first stone.

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  • Another Mormon joke is a story about St. Peter
    taking visitors around Heaven and telling them to
    tiptoe past the room where the Mormons are,
  • because they think theyre the only ones here.

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Deseret Primer
  • Early Mormons developed a special Deseret
    alphabet to distinguish Mormons from other
    groups.
  • Also it was phonemic and easier for Mormon
    converts to read.

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Prayer
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Punishments for Laughter
  • The monastery of Columban in Ireland assigned the
    following punishments He who smiles in the
    servicesix strokes if he breaks out in the
    noise of laughter, a special fast unless it has
    happened pardonably.
  • The strongest condemnations of laughter came from
    monastic leaders. The Essenes, an early Jewish
    monastic group, had imposed a penance of thirty
    days for those who guffawed foolishly.

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Corporations as Belief Systems
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TIBETAN BUDDHISMLaughter and Open Mindedness
  • When John Cleese asked the Dalai Lama why in
    Tibetan Buddhism people laugh so much, he
    responded that laughter is very helpful to him in
    teaching and in political negotiations, because
    when people laugh, it is easier for them to
    accept new ideas into their minds.

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Zen Buddhism
  • Zen masters use koans to break peoples
    attachments to incongruities like What is the
    sound of one hand clapping?
  • The most comic vision among traditional religions
    is in Zen Buddhism and Taoism.
  • The most tragic vision is in certain forms of
    Judaism and Calvinist Christianity.
  • Virtually all the New Religions of the past fifty
    years have embraced the comic vision.

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YURI NIKULINS JOKETrousers vs. The World
  • Yuri Nikulin was known as the Russian Charlie
    Chaplin. When he died in 1997, his New York
    Times obituary recounted his favorite joke

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  • An American actor rails at his New York Tailor
  • God needed only seven days to create the
    universe and it took you 30 days to make a pair
    of trousers?
  • Yes, answered the tailor, But look at the
    world, and then look at the trousers.

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Handels Hallelujah Chorus
  • Hallelujah Chorus Food Court Flash Mob
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vSXh7JR9oKVE

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  • A Wing-Suit Sky Jumper Meets His Maker
  • http//safeshare.tv/w/kLlmcNCGBk

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Is there life after death?Keep stealing my
ducks, and youll find out.
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  • History of Five Religions
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vx-sIF78QYCI
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