SNL Church Chat: Televangelists Dana Carvey reprises his role as Church Lady and greets Pat Robertson (Al Franken) and Jimmy Swaggart (the late Phil Hartman) in this 1987 Saturday Night Live skit.
Roy Zimmerman: Creation Science 101 Roy teaches a satirical lesson in cosmology. Performed at the Skeptics Society conference.
Colbert Report: War on Easter The Colbert Report reports that Easter is under attack and Jesus is packing. Hide your baby chicks.
The Word: WWJD? Stephen Colbert introduces us to Bakersfield finest 'Christian Doctor' and asks "What would Jesus dispense?"
Who Hijacked my Religion? 'I turn on the TV and I'm amazed the type of characters they have explaining my religion to the masses. No wonder the world is confused about Islam.'
Family Guy: After the Rapture Televangelists Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson find themselves still on Earth after the the Rapture. From Family Guy.
The Daily Show: Loathe Thy Neighbor A Muslim group known as the Katy Islamic Association, has purchased a plot of land in a small Texas community in hopes of building a mosque. Rob Riggle reports.
Family Guy: Carl Segan, Edited for Rednecks Carl Sagan's science program gets dubbed for a different audience. From Family Guy.
Star Trek: Generation X Parody from The Critic spoofing Keanu Reeves, Christian Slater, Patrick Stewart, and William Shatner.
SNL Dana Carvey: Church Chat Talk Show Church Lady welcomes Hillary Clinton, Ann Heche and Eminem to her show and thoroughly disapproves of all of them. Features cast members Dana Carvey, Ana Gasteyer, Chris Kattan and Chris Parnell. First aired October 21st, 2000.
Daily Show: Fashion Week in God The Daily Show's Samantha Bee provides a look at fashion designed to please 'The Designer'.
The Secret Life Of Brian Documentary examining how Monty Python's seminal 1979 comedy Life of Brian caused such a global furore amongst religious groups, who saw the film as blasphemous. Featuring exclusive interviews with John Cleese, Michael Palin, Terry Jones and Terry Gilliam, the Pythons reflect on the concept and making of the film and discuss the obstacles overcame. Given the uproar it created over 25 years ago, the program also asks whether the film could have been made in today's political climate.
