If I may..I think that humour is a nuance of psychology, perhaps not foreign to God, but it is distinct to the human experience. In other words, I don't believe it's anything more than a natural psychological reaction to certain things. We react that way when pleasantly shocked. Notice how most jokes cease being funny over time after repetition.Humour is a psychological experience, and thus, I don't believe that God experiences it.Similarly, I don't believe God can be physically tickled. This isn't because the design of our bodies isn't "known to him", but rather because he himself does not get "tickled" physically, for he is not flesh.If we incorporate the logic presented in various posts above, that since we are made in God's image, and we experience Humour, he must also experience humour, then we might be lead to similarly conclude that since we can experience forgetfulness, and remembrance, he also must experience it.Joy, Love, Peace, these things emanate from God. Humour, however, is something we experience, and we've developed "comedy", the art of instigating such experiences. We also experience fear. I think this is psychological as well, and reserved to the psyche. I know this comes in the face of convention here {bwahaha, I don't even mind anymore
} but I suggest that humour is not something which we can attribute to God any more or less than fear. It is a nuance of psychology, and doesn't exist for anticipating and calculated mind.In other words, the Lord is perfect, and exists not in creation. I have, for years, thought he did have a sense of humour, but proclaiming so always left me feeling like I was being a tad disingenuous to the testimony of scripture and tradition. I have come to believe, upon much reflection, that humour is a great thing which is included in the human experience, but is a thing of this world, which will fall away in the face of Glory when heaven and the Eternal is ours.