Do you think the Bible says anything against low-brow humor? You know, raunchy humor, usually involving jokes about body parts and bodily functions?
No. I think there are some raunchy jokes in the Bible.
When Elijah was mocking the prophets of Ba'al, he made a toilet joke. And I think, but can't recall specifically atm, that there are a couple other examples of prophets and/or God using a raunchy reference or two in sarcasm.
I believe the passage in Ephesians that talks about crude joking, isn't really talking about bodily function jokes.
Crude or course joking is, IMHO, the type that is sexually insinuating or the kind that is aimed at tearing another person down. (E.g. those kind of jokes where guys comment about having slept with one anothers' mothers/sisters, or call one another gay, or gals make crude and ruthless suggestions about the size of a man's genitals).
Fart jokes, poop jokes and menstruation jokes I personally don't classify as the type Paul had in mind. I could be wrong, but I do think that there's a difference in intent and heart/mind condition between a fart joke and a joke that suggests someone's mother is a hooker.
Personally, I don't
generally find those types of jokes funny. Sometimes I do, though. Sometimes, a fart joke is just hilarious. For the most part, I put them in the "kinda immature but harmless" category.
It's funny the timing of this thread. I spent most of yesterday with my cousins, one of them was getting married. A couple of them - okay, most of them - have a tendency toward course jesting and toilet humor. My siblings and I have always been less so inclined (our parents taught us what Scripture said about such things, theirs probably did not). I love my cousins and do enjoy it when we all get together, but after a while with some of them, I feel drained and kinda dirty. That kind of humor is evidence of a different mind-set than mine. I don't even get some of their jokes - I have to think of them for a while if I want to understand them (mostly, I don't). They use words I've never heard and only vaguely have an idea of their meaning. I was appalled yesterday when my cousin's two preteen daughters were making crude jokes along with her, calling one another words that I don't know but that are clearly crude. It was sad and disturbing. (These are professing Christians).