Satire. If you're looking for a place to start, I suggest Religion Within the Bounds of Amusement. You might also like Orthodox Humor.
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Eight-Year-Old Boy Diagnosed With Machiavellian Syndrome By Proxy (MSBP)
- Funny how those who speak of "crank magnetism" have a magnetism to a standard model they are magnetically stuck to. (And no, I'm not interested in Individual Sovereignty, Wh*te N*t**n*l*sm, or a moon landing hoax when the U.S.S.R. had every vested interest and competency to debunk any U.S. / NASA forgery.)
Grassroots Effort Redefines the term "Vaccines" to Include Placebos
A "Two can play at this game!" gotcha.
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Hayward's Unabridged Dictionary: A Free Online (Satire) Dictionary(long)
- Ambrose Bierce wrote a classic of wit and satire, called The Devil's Dictionary. This book follows in that tradition, and comments on any number of things in American life.
Hysterical Fiction: A Medievalist Jibe about Disney Princess Videos
In historical fiction, there are almost always people whose psyches are like our contemporaries: postmoderns in armor or whatever the historically accurate garb of the day was. Here is, ostensibly, such a work by an ancient author writing "historical" fiction set in our day.
- Inclusive Language Greek Manuscript Discovered (short)
- There is a considerable buzz among New Testament scholars among the discovery of a nearly complete manuscript to the book of the Bible called Romans.
- Inspired by a visit to a "seeker service." To those unacquainted with Christian lingo, this means a church service which tries to reach out to people seeking God—but "reach out to people seeking God" really means, "put on a circus."
A slightly different perspective from "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."
- A Strange Archaeological Find (medium)
- Read a 26th century historian as he extols the poetic beauty of a light bulb, praises Darwinism as a truly great myth... and analyzes a rather strange archaeological find.
Theory of Evolution Tries to be More Like Superstring Theory, Dismantles Own Falsifiability
Sometimes it's not just psychologists trying to keep up with the physicists.
- Unvera Announces New Kool-Aid Line (short)
- A leading nutriceutical supplement MLM announces a line of Kool-Aid for its distributors, containing some of the most powerful plant toxins available to humankind.
A twist on a classic passage from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy dealing with today's Woke Studies.