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This meme is a humorous commentary on the history of Christianity. The image is a graph showing the "scientific advance" of various civilizations, with Christianity having a massive "hole" in its timeline, implying that it has made little scientific progress. The text at the bottom reads, "Just think, we could have been exploring the galaxy by now."
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This meme is a joke about the Pope's ability to protect himself from a venomous snake. The image shows the Pope wearing a ridiculous, oversized cloak that looks like a giant, inflated umbrella. The text above the image reads, "When threatened, the Pope can spray holy venom up to 25 ft."
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This meme is a humorous exchange between two people, with one asking if the other wants to join their religion. The response is a dark and ironic joke, referencing the infamous scene from "The Exorcist" where a character's body is possessed and they're forced to speak in a demon's voice, saying "Your mother..." and then "I... WANT... TO... DO... YOUR... MOTHER...".
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This meme is a humorous exchange between two people, with the first person asking if the second person wants to join their religion. The second person responds with a simple "I'm interested". The image is a joke, implying that the person is interested in a religion that features a portrait of Joseph Stalin, a former Soviet leader, as a deity.
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This meme is a humorous take on the classic "your dad" joke, where someone's father is used as a punchline to explain a ridiculous or absurd situation. The text reads: "Big deal Jesus, so your dad sent you here to suffer and die, that's what all the rest of us are doing too." The meme is likely referencing a popular internet meme or joke, but the exact reference is not specified.
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This meme is a humorous commentary on the often-asked question "How's that working out for you?" typically posed to atheists by those who believe they are not following God's plan. The meme features a photo of a pastor, likely responding to this question, followed by a photo of a character from the TV show "The Walking Dead" saying "Ironic" in response to the pastor's response.
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This meme is a humorous image of a priest holding a water gun, referencing the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic and the concept of "Holy Water" in a tongue-in-cheek way. The text accompanying the image reads: "A Priest giving social distance blessings with a squirt pistol and what, I'm assuming, is Holy water. 2020 folks." The meme pokes fun at the challenges of adapting to the pandemic's new norms, including the need for social distancing and the use of creative solutions to maintain safety.
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This meme is a humorous take on the concept of God's plan. The image is a screenshot of a tweet from Richard Dawkins, a scientist and author known for his atheism. The tweet reads: "How thoughtful of God to make the whole world for the sole benefit of one man." The joke is that the tweet is actually a misquote of a famous quote by Abraham Lincoln, which is actually "How much is it to be sure you are in the right when you are in the right?" The tweet is meant to be humorous and ironic, poking fun at the idea of a divine plan.
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This meme is a humorous exchange between two individuals. The first person asks if the other wants to join their religion, to which the second person responds with a sarcastic "I'm interested" - a clear indication that they're not genuinely interested in the religion.
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This meme is a play on the idea that atheists and theists have fundamentally different perspectives on the world. The image on the left shows a group of wild animals (lions, tigers, bears) being led by a tiny dog, implying that theists are like the powerful animals and atheists are like the tiny dog. The image on the right shows a group of people running from a group of animals, implying that atheists are like the people running from the animals. The text "Theist: in an atheist forum" and "Atheist: in a theist forum" appears in the images, highlighting the absurdity of each scenario.
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This meme is a humorous take on a famous scene from the movie "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." In the scene, a character named Admiral Stokk (played by Mark Hamlett) is interrogated by a villainous character. The meme features a screenshot from this scene, with the text "Do you believe in hell?" overlaid on top.
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This meme is a humorous comparison between the biblical book of Ezekiel's description of a woman's lustful behavior and a modern-day scenario. The image is a split-screen comparison, with a picture of Ezekiel 23:20 on the left and a picture of a woman on the right. The text "She lusted after them as one lusts for all the armies of the armies of the land" is above the split-screen, while the text "She lusted after them as one lusts for all the armies of the land" is below the split-screen.
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The meme is a photo of a man holding a sign that reads "SMILE IF YOU MASTURBATE". The image is likely humorous and ironic, implying that the man is asking people to smile if they have engaged in masturbation, which is a somewhat taboo topic. The sign is likely intended to be humorous and provocative, rather than serious.