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It models itself after the secular satire publication [[The Onion]] but focuses on fake stories involving well-known Christian personalities as well as other conservatives, along with articles satirizing current Christian trends as well as [[liberal hypocrisy]].
 
It models itself after the secular satire publication [[The Onion]] but focuses on fake stories involving well-known Christian personalities as well as other conservatives, along with articles satirizing current Christian trends as well as [[liberal hypocrisy]].
  
In at least one instance an article in the ''Bee'' was reported as legitimate news by the [[mainstream media]]; eventually, liberal fact-check website [[Snopes.com]] had to confirm the article was fake.<ref>https://www.snopes.com/federal-judge-chris-tomlin/</ref> In some cases, Snopes treated the ''Bee'' as a non-satirical news source.<ref>Nolte, John (July 31, 2019). [https://www.breitbart.com/the-media/2019/07/31/nolte-snopes-spreads-fake-news-to-blacklist-christian-satire-site-the-babylon-bee/ Nolte: Snopes Spreads Fake News to Blacklist Christian Satire Site the Babylon Bee]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved July 31, 2019.</ref>
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In at least one instance an article in the ''Bee'' was reported as legitimate news by the [[mainstream media]]; eventually, liberal fact-check website [[Snopes.com]] had to confirm the article was fake.<ref>https://www.snopes.com/federal-judge-chris-tomlin/</ref> In some cases, Snopes treated the ''Bee'' as a non-satirical news source.<ref>Nolte, John (July 31, 2019). [https://www.breitbart.com/the-media/2019/07/31/nolte-snopes-spreads-fake-news-to-blacklist-christian-satire-site-the-babylon-bee/ Nolte: Snopes Spreads Fake News to Blacklist Christian Satire Site the Babylon Bee]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved July 31, 2019.</ref><ref>Freiburger, Calvin (July 31, 2019). [https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/christian-satire-site-lawyers-up-after-snopes-fact-checks-threaten-revenue Christian satire site lawyers up after Snopes ‘fact checks’ threaten revenue]. ''LifeSiteNews''. Retrieved August 1, 2019.</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 03:36, August 2, 2019

The Babylon Bee is an Evangelical Christian satirical internet site.

It models itself after the secular satire publication The Onion but focuses on fake stories involving well-known Christian personalities as well as other conservatives, along with articles satirizing current Christian trends as well as liberal hypocrisy.

In at least one instance an article in the Bee was reported as legitimate news by the mainstream media; eventually, liberal fact-check website Snopes.com had to confirm the article was fake.[1] In some cases, Snopes treated the Bee as a non-satirical news source.[2][3]

References

  1. https://www.snopes.com/federal-judge-chris-tomlin/
  2. Nolte, John (July 31, 2019). Nolte: Snopes Spreads Fake News to Blacklist Christian Satire Site the Babylon Bee. Breitbart News. Retrieved July 31, 2019.
  3. Freiburger, Calvin (July 31, 2019). Christian satire site lawyers up after Snopes ‘fact checks’ threaten revenue. LifeSiteNews. Retrieved August 1, 2019.

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