There’s no doubt that memes, the bread and butter of online culture, have become a worldwide phenomenon over the past couple of years, but now, they’ve almost become a religion. According to Google ...
Congratulations to memes, which — thanks to your Dat Bois and your Arthur fists and your problematic Pepe usage — have surpassed Jesus on Google. The son of God had a good run. Norwegian developer ...
Jesus, hailed as the son of God and savior of humanity by many, is now less searched for on Google than memes, a collection of images depicting Nazi frogs and irony. According to this Google Trends ...
Join Rev Chris and friends as they react to a festive collection of Christmas memes and holiday humor! From Mariah Carey's ...
The internet is now bigger than Jesus, as Consequence Of Sound reports that, for the first time in recorded history—or at least since Google started keeping track of users’ search histories—people ...
Trump retweeted a meme featuring the Lamb of God himself on Dec. 27. In the meme, Jesus is portrayed holding four suitcases, and text that reads, “Obama kicked me out; Trump invited me back” is ...
Are memes the 21st century’s digital versions of Holy Scripture? Probably not, but they do help relieve us from our troubles on a frequent basis. And billions of people on the Internet have seemed to ...
Christianity is pretty big — around 2.2 billion people consider themselves devoted followers of the church. But watch out, there’s a new religion in town. As discovered by @kuwaddo on Twitter, Google ...