BillyTree wrote:
If you look at religious beliefs with humour then religion and it's preachers loses much of it's power. To work it has to be taken deadly serious. In that sense Comedy is pretty much the enemy of the Church.
Anything loses power if it's mocked like that. Including atheism and all ideologies. But I agree, I dislike the tendency that some clergymen have for solemnity and austerity. G. K. Chesterton, a Catholic writer I personally love, said that those "careless solemnities" were almost cardinal sins due to how damaging they can be pastorally/ in catechism and evangelism. He was one of the most humourous writers I've ever read, especially in his essays. He once said in one of his books, it may have been Heretics, "Let your religion be less of a theory and more of a love affair." To take joy and laugh are essential to the love affair.