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The Door Magazine

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Key Features
  • Subject: Lifestyles & Cultures
  • Issues Per Year: 6
  • Subscription Frequency: Bi-Monthly
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The Door Magazine
 

Product Review

The Funniest Magazine I've ever seen

by   molecule ,   May 4, 2000

Pros:  funny

Cons:  none really

Overall Rating: 4/5 stars
 

Author's Review

The Door is the world's only religious humor publication, from the perspective of an atheist. It's hillarious, and includes some top-rate interviews. Unlike Free Inquiry magazine, or The Humanist, this is light hearted as well as being smart.

While picking on the silly things some religious leaders say, they also have good graphics, modern humor and more. It's sort of a Mad Magazine thing for people who are a little older and smarter.

While I don't subscribe, I check it out at the newsstand a lot, and it usually raises a smile. The Door isn't the most open minded publication towards religion, but then again most religions aren't that tolerant of atheism!

It's a good read for just about anyone with a sense of humor.

So, go ahead.
Laugh.


 

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