I remember spending days trying to decide, when it first came out, whether their kidz page was parody or not. I ultimately decided that it probably was, but I was not at all confident, and changed my mind several times along the way.
For ages the guy behind Objective Ministries contributed to Conservapedia as “Dr Richard Paley”. Thus: not even actual fundamentalists can tell what’s real fundamentalism and what’s a parody.
I remember spending days trying to decide, when it first came out, whether their kidz page was parody or not. I ultimately decided that it probably was, but I was not at all confident, and changed my mind several times along the way.
The “Creation Science Fun Facts” game seems to be fairly conclusive… Or is it?
Yeah, basically what kept happening was something would tip me over the threshold of suspension of disbelief, and I would conclude it was parody, then time would pass and I would think about it and feel less certain of that conclusion, and I’d look at it again and some different thing would tip me over the threshold, lather, rinse, repeat. There was no question of its absurdity, merely of whether it was deliberate absurdity.
I remember spending days trying to decide, when it first came out, whether their kidz page was parody or not. I ultimately decided that it probably was, but I was not at all confident, and changed my mind several times along the way.
They are kind of brilliant.
For ages the guy behind Objective Ministries contributed to Conservapedia as “Dr Richard Paley”. Thus: not even actual fundamentalists can tell what’s real fundamentalism and what’s a parody.
The “Creation Science Fun Facts” game seems to be fairly conclusive… Or is it?
Got that right!
The ‘match the husbands and wives’ game breaks suspension of disbelief for me.. as I have no doubt it is supposed to
Yeah, basically what kept happening was something would tip me over the threshold of suspension of disbelief, and I would conclude it was parody, then time would pass and I would think about it and feel less certain of that conclusion, and I’d look at it again and some different thing would tip me over the threshold, lather, rinse, repeat. There was no question of its absurdity, merely of whether it was deliberate absurdity.
I’m not sure what finally convinced me stably.