
Religious satire
Religious satire is a form of humor or critique that uses irony, exaggeration, or parody to examine, challenge, or comment on religious beliefs, practices, institutions, or figures. Its purpose can be to provoke thought, question authority, or highlight contradictions within religion. While it often aims to be humorous, it can also be provocative or controversial, depending on the context and target. By using satire, creators encourage reflection on religious ideas and their impact on society, sometimes fostering dialogue about faith, morality, and cultural norms.