Well I wouldn't be that surprised to see people here not know who these people are anymore at this point (then again, most people have forgotten about the Westboro Baptist Church now that their numbers have severely dwindled and we don't hear that much from them anymore).
The only reason why Christianity still gets mocked a lot is because the memory of the religious fundamentalism that would went on in the 1980's and in the 1990's is still there somewhat.
Now obviously people such as Kenneth Copeland or Jim Bakker will scream 'Literately Who' to younger audiences but here is a history lesson for those that don't really know who these old clowns are.
So Kenneth Copeland is one of those old boomer televangelist preachers that would preach the so called 'Prosperity Gospel' (which basically preaches that if you give God your money then he will reward you later on).
Now not to sound mean but this guy doesn't look human and if there is anything that would convince me that the Reptilian conspiracy theory is real then it would be Kenneth Copeland, just look at his eyes because they don't look human.
Then there is Jim Bakker. He used to be very big back in the 1980's and was a household name in televangelism. He was also obsessed with Walt Disney and created his own Christian theme park called 'Heritage USA' at the expense of his donors. The IRS would eventually bust him for fraud and he was then originally sentenced to 45 years in prison but then his sentence would be reduced to only 8 years in prison later on. He still does televangelism but now he sells overpriced prepper equipment where he sells these end of the world buckets with food in them.
If you ask me, if you want to become a prepper then you're better off getting your stuff from a military surplus store anyway.
As for the Pokemon thing, that was from an infamous clip where this old geezer preached about how Pokemon is Satan (this was from the time when the religious-right was at their peak) and Satan is 'controlling' kids because they played Pokemon (stupid, I know).
Now mind you, this stuff that I'm presenting to you is from a bygone era when the religious right used to have a lot of power and influence at their peak.