Last night on Jon Stewart's The Daily Show, fake-news correspondent Jason Jones interviewed Dan Barker of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, who said that by issuing Mother Teresa stamps, the U.S. Postal Service is honoring a religious figure who "primarily was ... a PR machine for the Catholic Church."

From the interview, it spirals into a Dan Brown-esque spoof, complete with glowing letters, as Jones narrates dramatically:

Could the postal service be working for the Catholic Church? Could I be the hero in a Da Vinci-style thriller with me as Tom Hanks and a gorgeous French girl as my sidekick?

It's not unusual for The Daily Show and The Colbert Report to tackle religious subjects and even host religious guests. Jesuit priest James Martin has been Stephen Colbert's guest three times, once talking about -- you guessed it -- Mother Teresa.

There are already stamps for religious holidays, including Eid, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and Christmas (showing Mary and baby Jesus). Does that mean religious stamps are OK? Or should the USPS get rid of those and the Mother Teresa stamp? How do you feel about Mother Teresa being on a stamp? Would you feel the same if it were the Dalai Lama? What about Billy Graham? Is it a matter of weighing their religious work vs. their civil work? We do have stamps of Martin Luther King Jr. and he was a reverend. Share your views below.

--Anne Godlasky, USA TODAY