Religious Satire
Religious satire is a form of humor that critiques or mocks religious beliefs, practices, or institutions. It often highlights the contradictions, absurdities, or extremes found within various faiths, using wit to provoke thought and discussion. This genre can be found in literature, film, and social media, where creators use satire to address serious issues related to religion.
While religious satire can entertain, it can also spark controversy and debate. Different audiences may react differently based on their beliefs, making it a sensitive topic. Notable examples include works by Mark Twain and modern shows like South Park, which often explore religious themes through a satirical lens.