“Type Amen” or Perish! Religious Deception on Facebook Lily Chimuanya Covenant University, Nigeria lily.chimuanya@covenantuniversity.edu.ng & Ebuka Igwebuike Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Nigeria ebukaigwebuike@yahoo.com Note: This is the accepted copy of this paper. The final and definitive copy has been published in Handbook of Research on Deception, Fake News, and Misinformation Online by IGI Global To cite this article: Chimuanya, L. and Igwebuike, E. (2019). “Type Amen” or Perish!: Religious Deception on Facebook.’ In: Handbook of Research on Deception, Fake News, and Misinformation Online, IGI Global, pp. 503-518. To link to this article: https://www.igi-global.com/chapter/type-amen-or-perish/230774 or https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8535-0.ch027 ABSTRACT This chapter examines religious discourse on Facebook and brings to the fore the recurrent deceptive requests that have given rise to new forms of religious extremism and radicalism. Many Christians have turned to social media as a medium where their faith can be practiced and with the intention of enforc ing it on others. One major avenue through which this ensues is in the inherent ideological requests on Facebook where members are threatened to either type “Amen” or be afflicted with curses as punishment. These misleading requests usually attract instantaneous thousands of “likes” and consenting responses that depict underlying fear. An awareness of these extremist inclinations against the backdrop of religion is crucial to the understanding and interpretation of the semiotic realities within such Facebook posts INTRODUCTION