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Humor about religion
1. G.K. Chesterton: โThe test of a good religion is whether it can laugh at itselfโ
We all enjoy a good joke, but there are few jokes about religion. Very many are
about religious people ( โa priest, a minister, and a rabbi go into a bar, etc.โ) but
very few are about religion itself.
The two extremes of religion - saints
and devils - are rarely the source of
knee-slapping jests or bon mots.
Seers and prophets tend to be a humorless sort
2. Maybe this is because the really
big questions are very serious
ones.
We want to know what happens when we die.
Is it the start of some exciting new experi-
ence?
Or a very bad one?
Or maybe an eternity of bland television.
Or maybe nothing at all.
3. Many religions think all the
answers are in some sacred
book.
But we know from the tabloids at the supermarket that
you canโt believe everything you read.
The queen, in Alice in Wonderland, says that she be-
lieves 6 impossible things before breakfast. But she is
a queen. What are we supposed to do?
Some things are just too hard to swallow.
4. We are asked to believe in invisible beings,
who sometimes make an appearance in some-
oneโs pizza or vegetable bin.
Sometimes these are forces of evil.
Exorcism is supposed to be able to banish
them.
5. These ideas are taught to
young people before they
are old enough to form their
own opinions or know better.
Religious rituals are quite serious.
No humor there.
Divine punishment would be no
laughing matter.
6. And to prudery, like the desire to
cover up tree crotches.
Religious bigotry leads to tunnel vision.
No humor there.
The route to โheavenโ is long,
arduous, and beyond the abili-
ties of most people
So it is easy to see that there is not much here to allow a religion to laugh at itself.
G.K. Chesterson would have to agree.
7. By contrast, humanists see the
world around them clearly.
They want to measure up to stan-
dards that they and other people
choose, not by some deity.
Unlocking the mysteries of life is something
for us to try for ourselves.
8. We need to look within
ourselves for guidance.
And draw inspiration from human creativity
Our strength is in ourselves and in
others.
9. Happiness is to be found within
the human community.
That is something to be
merry about, to laugh, to
celebrate โ the merry mel-
ody of life, in the here and
now!