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Faith vs. Consumerism: Satirical Cartoon on Modern Religious Expectations #3016169 (License: Personal Use)
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This satirical cartoon depicts a pastor at a pulpit facing an audience of exaggerated, expressive parishioners, each holding hand-written signs expressing self-centered spiritual demands. The signs range from theological discomfort (“Please refer to sin as ‘bad choices’”) to financial expectations (“How much money I give each week?”), critiquing the commodification of faith. The artwork uses caricature and irony to provoke reflection on contemporary religious culture.
Used on articles, blog posts, or sermons discussing modern faith trends, consumer Christianity, or pastoral challenges; matches user intent seeking commentary on religion’s intersection with entitlement and cultural expectations.
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