Showing posts with label humor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label humor. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Pop Culture With A Side Of Blasphemy

Atheists can totally celebrate Christmas. If fact, we do it better because we won't be offended by stuff. Speaking of which, here are some of my favorite nativity scenes.

via thechive.com
via thechive.com
via thechive.com
via Craftster
via Monster in my Pocket
via Dorkhorde

And, while not exactly a nativity scene, here's what I have up at the office.


Tuesday, September 4, 2012

The Infideli Menu

You may remember my hilarious idea of an Infi-deli to serve cold cuts to the godless. After picking up some freelance work in menu design, I thought about what such a place might offer outside of deviled-eggs. I hope this attempt at humor makes you hungry for more.

Embiggen Here

Friday, August 17, 2012

Attempts at Humor on a Friday

If you follow me on Twitter, you know that I occasionally think of something funny and then post this crap instead.

"Eat more beef." works as an anti-Chic-fil-a campaign and as a gay slogan.

"I'm totally Darwinning this debate!" ~ Richard Dawkins

Ironically, psychic mediums usually wear a "large."

A priest is like a ventriloquist with a dummy who has laryngitis.

One of the only things atheists and Christians agree on is the metaphor that Christians are sheep.

Jesus made his disciples "fishers of men," which is ironically a great name for a gay bar.

Atheist sandwiches are easy to swallow, and never full of baloney. (Slogan for my new line of infi-delis)

The Bible audiobook would make more sense if read by a dyslexic gypsy with Tourettes.

Christian's should love gays! They almost never have abortions.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Web Comic Spotlight: Scenes From The Multiverse

The multiverse isn't just a possible explanation for the fine-tuning argument. It's also the setting for one of my favorite web comics--Scenes From A Multiverse. Why is it a fav? Firstly, it's funny. Secondly, it often delves into the realms of science and religion. Here are some humorous takes from Jonathan Roseberg.