Religion
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*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 11]] (commentary) -- [[Ryan Sterritt]] recalls attending a Bible study camp. | *[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 11]] (commentary) -- [[Ryan Sterritt]] recalls attending a Bible study camp. | ||
*Email [[record book]] (commentary) -- Strong Bad says, "I mean, I remember as a kid thinking that the Guinness Book of World Records was like, up there with the Bible." This suggests that he was raised Christian. | *Email [[record book]] (commentary) -- Strong Bad says, "I mean, I remember as a kid thinking that the Guinness Book of World Records was like, up there with the Bible." This suggests that he was raised Christian. | ||
| + | *[[Non Sequitur Champion]] -- [[Senor Cardgage]] says, "Thank yo, [[Wikipedia:Presbyterian|Presbyterian]]." | ||
Revision as of 18:57, 15 August 2009
References to religion in the Homestar Runner universe are rare, but they do appear.
Appearances
- Email — one of the return addresses is "Duderonomy", a reference to Deuteronomy.
- The King of Town's Very Own Quite Popular Cartoon Show!! — the King of Town has a Cleric who tries to marry The Poopsmith to a pleasant odor in a chapel.
- Email more armies (Easter egg) — Taranchula's album Shady Missionaries features "Fairly Religious Overtones!"
- Email looking old — Strong Bad's age is protected by monks. Marzipan drinks kosher tea.
- 2 Part Episode: Part 2 — Dryghost says he got the Headquarters Playset for his Bar Mitzvah.
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 11 (commentary) -- Ryan Sterritt recalls attending a Bible study camp.
- Email record book (commentary) -- Strong Bad says, "I mean, I remember as a kid thinking that the Guinness Book of World Records was like, up there with the Bible." This suggests that he was raised Christian.
- Non Sequitur Champion -- Senor Cardgage says, "Thank yo, Presbyterian."
