
Christian satire
Christian satire uses humor, irony, and exaggeration to critique or highlight aspects of Christian beliefs, practices, or institutions. It aims to provoke reflection or discussion by pointing out contradictions, moral issues, or cultural phenomena within Christianity. Like other forms of satire, it can be playful or sharp, intending to challenge complacency or encourage deeper thinking. While it often concerns religious topics, its purpose is not to offend but to foster dialogue, awareness, or reform, appealing to audiences familiar with Christian contexts while maintaining a respectful tone.