The site even specifies that it is a joke. Just how obviously humorous does a satire like that, or any other joke, have to be, before people realise that a piece of humour is…a piece of humour ? What is the problem - is reading comprehension not taught in U.S. schools ?
The problem can’t be that people in the US don’t have a sense of humour, because that is self-evidently false. And it can’t be a failure to appreciate satire - there is no lack of evidence to the contrary; so that is not the problem either. But put “The Da Vinci Code” to people - & some seem not to understand that it is fiction, non-factual, not a statement of what happened, just a story, not an attempt to relate actual events; or that that site is poking fun at certain forms of Christianity.
Maybe the problem is
not lack of comprehension of texts, but awareness that they are often written with great sophistication…
As for the site:
The Landover Baptist Church® is not intended for readers under 18 years of age.
My emphasis
Another clue to the character of the site is its tone. Some parts of it may not allow for some doubt as to whether it is a joke or not, but the pictures, text, & tone put together (not forgetting the links) are a pretty good indication as to whether this is a satire or not; this may not be to everyone’s taste, but what genuine Church or fellowship what seriously say what is here:
“Accept Jesus - Get a Free Phone” ? The page even includes “This parody is copyright 2002 -
landoverbaptist.com” at the bottom.