Flaky Pudding
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Like I said, in general religious jokes don't bother me. It depends on how they are done. The only two I don't laugh at are jokes that portray Jesus as a bad guy (making him do things like kill people, say racist things, etc.) and whenever they outright state that God isn't real and/or it's weird to believe in him in a sarcastic sort of way. A lot of the shows I watch regularly include Jesus jokes and I more often than not find them clever. Things like Homer Simpson using a Crucifix as a guitar, Jesus using his powers to help him win a game of golf on Family Guy, or the Robot Chicken skit titled Jesus and the Argonauts about him fighting a cyclops by "turning the other cheek" don't bother me. It all depends on what the writer's intentions are and simply mentioning religion in a comedic way isn't enough to offend me. Your also right that The Avengers isn't exactly a kid's movie, but it isn't some adult cartoon or sitcom like the examples I gave above either. I wouldn't expect Disney to include a bit like that in their films whereas seeing a joke like that on The Simpsons or Family Guy would be totally understandable due to the established "equal opportunity offender" nature of those shows' style of humor. Plus, you sometimes gotta think of the personality of the characters saying those jokes. If Homer Simpson or Peter Griffin makes a joke like that, it isn't too surprising because of how both of them have always been portrayed as sarcastic people who will joke about anything regardless of who might hear it or whether it is the right time to say things like that or not. I mean, Peter actually was shown cracking jokes at a guy's mother's funeral in one episode. It's totally justifiable for a guy like him to say something offensive. But it makes no sense to me to hear something along those lines come out of the mouth of Star Lord of all characters. It just seems out of character for him out of all the MARVEL heroes to speak that line.It's not necessarily a kids movie, though. It's meant for older audiences. But I'm sure a lot of kids went to go see it, because kids love superheroes, and seeing them on the big screen even more so.
Anyway, I personally have no problem with religious jokes, but that's because I'm an atheist (who still celebrates Christmas, though).
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