Can Christians have a sense of humour?

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Mem

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there's a saying that notes the fine line between comedy and tragedy.
 

Burn1986

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^^^Funny. God dies not delight in humor although we as humans find stuff funny. Usually God delights in our testing and trials. If we obey God, it’s great, but if you falter or fail, God will begin to send destruction.
 

hornetguy

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^^^Funny. God dies not delight in humor although we as humans find stuff funny. Usually God delights in our testing and trials. If we obey God, it’s great, but if you falter or fail, God will begin to send destruction.
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Another one that speaks for God....
 

Mem

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there's Grumpy McGrumperton (Solomon; with much wisdom comes much sorrow and increased knowledge increased grief)

Genesis 4:6
“Why are you angry,” said the LORD to Cain, “and why has your countenance fallen?
Jonah 4:4
But the LORD replied, "Have you any right to be angry?"


and then there's Laughy McLaugherton (David; who pretended to be a naked nut)

Psalm 126
When the LORD restored the captives of Zion,
we were like dreamers.

Then our mouths were filled with laughter,
our tongues with shouts of joy.
Then it was said among the nations,
“The LORD has done great things for them.”

The LORD has done great things for us;
we are filled with joy.
 

hornetguy

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And David was known as being the man after God's own heart.... that should tell us something....
 

icequeen

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I sometimes hear witty
though harmless jokes about the Bible and Jesus, I cannot help but laugh as long as they are not really offensive. I hope this is ok because God gave us our sense of humour after all?
There is no humour in the Bible of course but must we be serious all the time? I am a committed Christian who loves the Lord but I feel laughter has a place in a healthy life. I do laugh about all sorts of things when maybe I ought not to. God knows my heart and I hope He understands!
Is there no humour in the Bible? Really? Humour is playful and creative, and the Creator Himself is of course both creative and I would also say have humour. Some of the parables Jesus told are both creative, playful and have humour. The camel and the needle's eye for one. Yes. The message is profound and serious, but the approach is, I repeat myself here, creative and playful. So. To have humour as Christians wouldn't, in my opinion, be sinful, but an expression of the creativity we got being created in the image of God.
 

Ballaurena

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The Bible does have some humor in it. Realize that a lot of it may not translate. Someone beat me to Elijah making fun of the prophets of Baal; it's just as well since they did a better job than I probably would have. There is also the end of John where Jesus has told some of the disciples how they will die violent deaths but notably leaves out John, to which the other disciples say "What about him?" I always find it funny that Jesus basically answered with "what's it to you?"

Also, I have heard that Holy Spirit has a very good sense of humor, and some of my dad's answered prayers were downright hilarious in their fulfillment (but complicated).

I hope this one isn't too dirty or old, but did you hear why Colorado voted in same-sex marriage the same day they legalized marijuana? Because Leviticus 20:13 says that if a man lies with another man, he should be stoned.
 

Lynx

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^^^Funny. God dies not delight in humor although we as humans find stuff funny. Usually God delights in our testing and trials. If we obey God, it’s great, but if you falter or fail, God will begin to send destruction.
Chapter and verse please.

I know of a lot in the Bible that disagrees with what you just said, and I don't know of any verses that agree. Can you give me at least a starting point to figure out why you said this? What is your basis?
 

Lynx

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I thought he called them that because of flatulence? 🤔🙃
Possibly. It was much harder to get a balanced diet back then. You had to eat whatever was in season.
 

Ballaurena

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Is there no humour in the Bible? Really? Humour is playful and creative, and the Creator Himself is of course both creative and I would also say have humour. Some of the parables Jesus told are both creative, playful and have humour. The camel and the needle's eye for one. Yes. The message is profound and serious, but the approach is, I repeat myself here, creative and playful. So. To have humour as Christians wouldn't, in my opinion, be sinful, but an expression of the creativity we got being created in the image of God.
Yes, thank you!

You make me realize that a lot of the Bible was probably meant to be humorous, but because it is the Bible we tend to think everything is supposed to be read in complete seriousness, as though laughter itself implies a lack of reverence (I'm speaking to myself too here, by the way). This take isn't biblically-sourced from any verse I'm aware of, though. There is no verse "Thou shall not laugh at anything the Lord thy God may say." In fact we are kind of being like the Pharisees in creating our own rules about how one should apply God's word when we presume that laughing at anything in the Bible is automatically off limits.

Also, we are created in God's image. I believe the desire to laugh is part of that.
 

Burn1986

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Chapter and verse please.

I know of a lot in the Bible that disagrees with what you just said, and I don't know of any verses that agree. Can you give me at least a starting point to figure out why you said this? What is your basis?
Who cares, thumbs down
 

Lynx

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Who cares, thumbs down
Not good enough. You're in a Christian forum and you made a blanket statement about God that disagrees with the Bible.

You really need to support what you said or admit you were wrong.
 

Burn1986

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Not good enough. You're in a Christian forum and you made a blanket statement about God that disagrees with the Bible.

You really need to support what you said or admit you were wrong.
How bout neither
 

hornetguy

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as George Strait would say..... "let me tell you a secret about a Father's love....."

It's a love without end, amen.

Fathers kid around and have fun with their children.... God is like that, I believe.
 

loveme1

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I often laughed throughout reading the Bible… GOD made us.. surely has the greatest sense of humour of all! ,
Obviously….I don’t appreciate people poking fun at our Lord.. call me zealous.
 

JaumeJ

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Thank you, Zealous!
 

Subhumanoidal

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God used a donkey to talk to someone. Come on, how is that not hilarious?
Better yet God used a jackass to talk to someone acting like a jackass. It's perfect. 😂