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This is a list of fictional [[religion]]s from specific works of published fiction (films, novels, etc.). |
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''For religions which contributed to the [[Orange Catholic Bible]], see: [[List of religions in the Orange Catholic Bible]] |
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[[Image:Futurama - First Amalgamated Church.jpg|thumb|right|The logo of the First Amalgamated Church from ''[[Futurama (TV series)|Futurama]]'', featuring symbols of several present-day religions.]] |
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'''[[Fictional religion]]s''' are [[religion]]s that exist only in [[Fiction|works of fiction]]. |
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==A== |
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*[[Cult Mechanicus]] - ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'' |
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*Alvinism - "Feast of Alvis" episode of ''[[Sealab 2021]]'' |
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*Appliantology - [[Frank Zappa]] album ''[[Joe's Garage]]'' |
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*Armaghan Satanism - ''[[Empire of Man]] |
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*[[Askani]] - [[Marvel Comics]], not an actual religion, but more a philosophy of life. |
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*Avantism - ''Harvest of Stars'' novels by [[Poul Anderson]] |
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*Ayatollah House Cookies - mentioned in [[Ellis Weiner]]'s parody novel ''[[Doon (novel)|National Lampoon's Doon]]'' |
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==B== |
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* [[Bene Gesserit]] – ''[[Dune (novel)|Dune]]'' series |
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* The Babarambaba Cult - worshippers of [[Mother Nature]], personified in a head of [[lettuce]] named Ralph — "Rerun Sees the Light" episode of ''[[What's Happening!!]]'' |
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* [[Bokononism]] – ''[[Cat's Cradle]]'' by [[Kurt Vonnegut]] |
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*[[Bajor#Religion|Bajoran religion]] (aka The Way of the Prophets) - ''[[Star Trek]]'' series [[Deep Space Nine]]. |
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*[[Bene Gesserit]] - ''[[Dune (novel)|Dune]]'' series, not an actual religion but an order that behaves very much like a religion |
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*Blainetology - "[[Super Best Friends]]" episode of ''[[South Park]] |
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*[[Bokononism]] - ''[[Cat's Cradle]]'' by [[Kurt Vonnegut]] |
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*Boni Maroni - ''[[Doon (novel)|National Lampoon's Doon]]'' (parody of ''Dune'''s Bene Gesserit) |
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*Brogmoidism - ''[[Zork]]'' |
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*Buddislam - ''[[Dune (novel)|Dune]]'' series |
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*Burns Religion - "[[The Simpsons]]" episode, "[[The Joy of Sect]]" |
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* [[Carpathianism]] – ''[[Left Behind (series)|Left Behind]]'' series |
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* [[Chaos (Warhammer)|Chaos Gods]] – [[Warhammer Fantasy (setting)|Warhammer]] |
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*[[Carpathianism]] - ''[[Left Behind (series)|Left Behind series]]'' |
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* [[Church of All Worlds]] – ''[[Stranger in a Strange Land]]'' by [[Robert A. Heinlein]] (inspired a non-fictional religious group of the same name) |
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*[[Chaos (Warhammer)]] - ''[[Warhammer]]'',''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'' |
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*[[Church of Science]] – the bogus religion established by [[Salvor Hardin]] in [[Isaac Asimov]]'s ''[[Foundation (Isaac Asimov novel)|Foundation]]'' |
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*Chemicalology - ''[[Rex the Runt]]'' |
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* [[Covenant (Halo)|The Covenant Religion]], also known as "The Great Journey" – ''[[Halo (video game series)|Halo]]'' |
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*Children of the Cathedral - ''[[Fallout (computer game)|Fallout]]'' |
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* [[Cthulhu Mythos cults]] – [[Cthulhu Mythos]] |
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*Children of the Son - "[[Bread and Circuses]]" episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' |
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* [[Cult of Skaro]] – ''[[Doctor Who]]'' <ref>{{cite episode |title=Army of Ghosts |series=Doctor Who |first1=Graeme |last1=Harper |first2=Russell T |last2=Davies |network=BBC |date=July 2006}}</ref> |
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*Children of the Mind of Christ - The [[Ender's Game series|Enderverse]] of [[Orson Scott Card]] |
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*Chrislam - ''[[The Hammer of God]]'' by [[Arthur C. Clarke]] |
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*[[Church of All Worlds]] - ''[[Stranger in a Strange Land]]'' by [[Robert A. Heinlein]] (inspired a non-fictional religious group of the same name) |
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*The Church of Aram - ''[[The Elder Gods]]'' |
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*[[Church of Artificial Intelligence]] - ''[[Otherworld]]'' |
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*Church of Altana - ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]'' |
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*The Church of Awes - ''[[The Redemption of Althalus]]'' |
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*Church of the Atheists - ''[[Metalocalypse]]'' |
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*Church of Cod - ''[[Myrtal Beach, SC]]'' - an organization started in South Carolina that pays tribute to Codius who they say, died on the hook for our mortal sins. |
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*Church of Jimi Hendrix and other cool Rock Stars - an organization started in New Jersey that pays tribute to rock stars and other entertainers. |
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*Church of the Final Atonement aka Church of the Shrike - ''[[Hyperion Cantos]]'' by [[Dan Simmons]] |
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*[[The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster]] - ''[http://www.venganza.org/about/open-letter/ Open Letter To Kansas School Board]'' by Bobby Henderson (also known as ''Pastafarianism'') |
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*The Church of Gaming - ''[[Ctrl+Alt+Del]]'' by [[Tim Buckley]] |
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*The Church of God the Utterly Indifferent - ''[[The Sirens of Titan]]'' by [[Kurt Vonnegut]] |
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*The Church of the God Who Makes No Difference - ''[[Permutation City]]'' by [[Greg Egan]] |
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*The Church of Gort - Church for the worship of androids, cyborgs and A.I.'s in ''[[Wildstorm]] comics'' |
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*Church of Jesus Christ the Kidnapped - ''[[Slapstick (book)|Slapstick]]'' by [[Kurt Vonnegut]] |
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*Church of the New Revelation (aka Fosterite Church) - ''[[Stranger in a Strange Land]]'' by [[Robert A. Heinlein]] |
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*Church of Practicology: Defined as the religion founded by the alien king living inside [[Stan Lee]] on [[30 Rock]], a parody of [[Scientology]] |
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*The Church of Ralph - ''[[Night Court]]'' |
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*Church of the Second Chance - ''[[Riverworld]]'' |
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*Church of the Second Coming of the Great Prophet Zarquon - ''[[The Restaurant at the End of the Universe]]'' by [[Douglas Adams]] |
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*Church of [[Star Trek|Trek]] - ''[[Futurama (TV series)|Futurama]]'' |
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*Church of What's Happening Now! - [[Flip Wilson]] routine |
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*Church Without Christ - ''Wise Blood (novel)'' by [[Flannery O'Connor]] |
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*Chutengodianism - ''[[Godless (novel)|Godless]]'' by [[Pete Hautman]] |
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*Cola Cult - ''[[Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'' |
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*Cult of [[Sigmar]] - The Empire's primary religion in [[Games Workshop]]'s [[Warhammer Fantasy (setting)|Warhammer Fantasy]] world. |
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*[[Covenant (Halo)|The Covenant Religion]], also known as "The Great Journey" - ''[[Halo (video game series)|Halo]]'' |
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* [[Dinkoism]] - based on fictional character [[Dinkan]] |
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* [[D'ni#D'ni Religion|D'ni Religion]] - as seen in the [[Myst]] series. |
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* [[Themes in A Song of Ice and Fire|Drowned God]] - ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' |
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* Duism - From the science-fiction stories of [[Stanislaw Lem]]. |
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* [[Daedra#Daedra worship|Daedra Worship]] - [[The Elder Scrolls]] series |
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* [[Dark Day Fatalism]] - "Small Minded Giants" by Oisín McGann. |
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* [[Divine Order|Divine Order of His Shadow]] - [[Lexx]] TV series |
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*[[Earthseed]] |
* [[Earthseed]] – ''[[Parable of the Sower (novel)|Parable of the Sower]]'' and its sequel, ''[[Parable of the Talents (novel)|Parable of the Talents]]'', see [[Octavia Butler]] |
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* [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]] – ''Cthulhu Mythos'' |
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*Elune - ''[[Warcraft Universe]]'' |
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*[[Enigma Babylon One World Faith]] - ''[[Left Behind (series)|Left Behind series]]'' |
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*The Epsilon Program - ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' - [http://www.epsilonprogram.com/] |
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*[[Esoteric Order of Dagon]] - [[Cthulhu Mythos]] |
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*Eternal Fire - A belief that is being promoted by Grandmaster Jacques de Aldersburg and his Order of the Flaming Rose. ''[[The Witcher (video game)]]'' |
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*Ethos - ''[[Xenogears]]'' |
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*Evans Church - ''[[Breath of Fire II]]'' |
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* [[Faith of the Seven]] – ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' |
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*FARGO - ''[[Moon.]]'' |
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*Feeders of Vaal - "[[The Apple]]" episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' |
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*First Amalgamated Church - ''[[Futurama (TV series)|Futurama]]'' |
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*The First Church of the Flaming Sword [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]] - ''[[Waiting for God (TV series)|Waiting for God]]'' |
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*Fosterites - ''[[Stranger in a Strange Land]]'' |
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*[[Foundationism]] - ''[[Babylon 5]]'' |
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*First Church of [[Fonzie|the Fonz]] - "[[The Father, the Son, and the Holy Fonz]]" episode of ''[[Family Guy]]'' |
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*First Church of the Gooey Death and Discount House of Worship - [[Don Imus|Imus in the Morning radio show]] |
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* First House of Polyester Worship and Horizontal Throbbing Teenage Desire Our Lady of the White Go-Go Boot Lord of the 40-Watt Undulating Bubbling Lava Lamp Apocalyptic No Pizza Take-out After 12 Achey-Breaky Love Tabernacle in Nashville, Tenn. -- Church membership claimed by jazz-blues pianist/parodist Rev. Billy C. Wirtz |
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*Fishers of Men (Cult) - ''[[Leaving Fishers (novel)|Leaving Fishers]]'' by [[Margaret Peterson Haddix]] |
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*[[Frisbeetarianism]] - "The belief that when you die, your soul goes up on the roof and gets stuck there." ([[George Carlin]]) |
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*Furude Shrine - from ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni]]''. A [[Shinto]] style [[folk religion]] that worships ''Oyashiro-sama'', a deity who conciliate humans and demons. |
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*Galactophasic Determinism - The religion of the [[Orange Catholic Bible]] in the ''[[Dune (novel)|Dune]]'' series |
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*Global Standard Deity - ''[[Thursday Next]]'' books by [[Jasper Fforde]] |
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*[[Goa'uld]] religion - Most Goa'uld pose as gods to control slave armies. "Goa'uld" means "God" in the [[Goa'uld language]] from the TV show [[Stargate]] |
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*Happy-Happyism - from the video game ''[[EarthBound]]'' |
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*Haydn Sikhs - mentioned in ''[[Doon (novel)|National Lampoon's Doon]]'' |
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*Hitlerism -the warship hitler religion - created by eric cartman of south park |
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*Holy Church of Christ Without Christ - [[Wise Blood]] (Novel) |
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*Holy Light - ''[[Warcraft Universe]]'' |
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*Hylian Religion, which worships the three [[List of recurring characters in The Legend of Zelda series#The Golden Goddesses|Goddesses]] who created the world of [[Hyrule]] - in the ''[[Legend of Zelda]]'' video game series |
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*The Imperial Creed - ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'' |
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*Ishbalan - ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' |
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*Jashin- ''[[Naruto]]'' maybe only Hidan |
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*[[Jedi]] - ''[[Star Wars]]'' |
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*Jemima's Witness - Mentioned in an episode of ''[[Family Guy]]'' |
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*Jenova's Witness - in the web comic "[[VG Cats]]" (a pun on [[Jehova's witness]] and [[Jenova]] from the game [[Final Fantasy 7]]) |
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*Jesuit Jews for Jesus - the Purim sketch, ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' |
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*Jiu-Jitsus for Jesus - mentioned in ''[[Doon (novel)|National Lampoon's Doon]]'' |
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*Junkism, founded by Fred Sanford in [[Sanford and Son]] as a means for paying no taxes. |
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*[[Khala]] - ''[[StarCraft]]'' |
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*[[Klingon|Klingon religion]] - ''[[Star Trek]]'' |
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*Konja Kyūsei Subarakikō - ''[[Key the Metal Idol]]'' |
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*[[Lapine language|Lapine]] [[Theism]] - Original Lapine belief in one sun god, Frith, and rabbit prophet. Includes other minor deities/angels including Prince Rainbow who orders the world on behalf of Frith but is neither omnipotent nor infallible (and may reprisent humanity as seen by rabbits), and The Black Rabbit of Inlé (Inlé-Rah) who is the [[Death (personification)|personification]] of [[Death]]. Also includes supposedly mortal folk heroes such as El-ahrairah (who may have taken up a quasi-religious role after death). - [[Watership Down]] |
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*[[Lapine language|Lapine]] [[Christianity]] - Parody religion - Cross between Reform Christianity and Lapine Theism |
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*Los Illuminado - [[Resident Evil 4]] |
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*[[Vince McMahon|McMahonism]] |
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*Mechanoid religion - ''[[Red Dwarf]]'', advocates life after deactivation in [[Silicon Heaven]] |
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*Mercerism - ''[[Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?]]'' by [[Philip K. Dick]] |
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*Mind Head - [[Steve Martin]] movie ''[[Bowfinger]]'' |
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*[[Religion in The Simpsons#Movementarianisn|Movementarianism]] - "The Joy of Sect" episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' |
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*[[The Necromonger Way]] - ''[[The Chronicles of Riddick]]'' |
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*NeoAquarian Temple - ''[[Snow Crash]]'' |
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*New Yevon - ''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]'' ''(More of a political party than an actual religion) |
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*[[Nine Divines]] - ''[[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion]]'' |
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*Nisanism - ''[[Xenogears]]'' |
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*[[Discworld gods#Nuggan|Nuggan]]ism - [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Discworld]]'' |
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* [[History Monks|Order of Wen the Eternally Surprised]] – ''[[Discworld]]'' |
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* [[Themes in A Song of Ice and Fire|Old Gods]] - ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' |
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*Omega House - ''[[King of the Hill]]'' |
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*[[Omnian]]ism - [[Terry Pratchett]]'s ''[[Discworld]]'' |
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*[[Oprah Winfrey|Oprahism]] - ''[[Futurama]]'' |
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*The Order - A world religion that combined all of the major religions is a concept in the popular game ''[[Deus Ex: Invisible War]]'' |
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*The Order - A corrupted form of Gnostic Christianity followed mainly by extremists in Silent Hill. ''[[Silent Hill]]'' |
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*The Order of The Serpentine - a brotherhood created to help market [[Axe (deodorant)|Axe deodorants]] |
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*[[Origin (Stargate)|Origin]] - The religion of the [[Ori (Stargate)|Ori]] race in the television series [[Stargate SG-1]]. |
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*[[Order of Aurelius]] - an elite sect of [[Vampire (Buffyverse)|vampires]] in the [[Buffyverse]]. |
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*Ormus - [[Xenosaga]] |
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*[[History Monks|Order of Wen the Eternally Surprised]] - ''[[Discworld]]'' |
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*Pastafarianism - ''[http://www.venganza.org/about/open-letter/ Open Letter To Kansas School Board]'' by Bobby Henderson (also known as ''[[The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster]]'') |
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*Pervertism - created by Quagmire from Family Guy |
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*Perfectly Frank Church of Christ of the Saturday Saints - mentioned in ''[[Doon (novel)|National Lampoon's Doon]]'' |
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*Potatoism - a short-lived religion in [[Dinosaurs (TV series)|''Dinosaurs'']] dedicated to the worship of the Great Potato |
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*Presbylutherans - mentioned in ''[[The Simpsons]]'' |
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*Puss'n Buddhists - mentioned in ''[[Doon (novel)|National Lampoon's Doon]]'' |
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* Quantum Presbyterian - [[Kang & Kodos|Kang's and Kodos']] religion in ''[[The Simpsons]]'' |
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* Quintarianism - ''[[The Curse of Chalion]]'' and sequels by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]] |
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* [[Religion in Futurama#Robotology|Robotology]] – ''[[Futurama]]'' ([[Religion in Futurama]]) |
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*Raifuku Shrine - from ''[[Kamichu!]]''. A [[syncretism]] of [[Shinto]] and the original (fictional) [[folk religion]]. The latter worships [[arahitogami|a living god]] Yurie Hitotsubashi, a protagonist of the anime. Called Yashima Shrine in the original manga. |
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*Rescenism (The Sacred Rhythm) - ''[[Orion's Arm]]'' |
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*Reverend Wayne's Pearly Gates (Cult of [[Asherah]]) - ''[[Snow Crash]]'' |
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*[[Robotology]] - ''[[Futurama (TV series)|Futurama]]'' |
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*[[Scientism (Foundation)]] - the bogus religion established by [[Salvor Hardin]] in [[Isaac Asimov]]'s [[Foundation (novel)|Foundation]]. |
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*[[Scientology]] - the bogus religion started by L. Ron Hubbard in the 1950's. |
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*Scratch - ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' |
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*Second Islam - ''[[Dune (novel)|Dune]]'' series |
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*Secret Israel - ''[[Dune (novel)|Dune]]'' series |
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*Selfosophy - "Jose Chung's Doomsday Defense" episode of ''[[Millennium (TV series)|Millennium]]''. |
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*Seventh Day Advent Hoppists - [[Arnold Rimmer]]'s parents' religion due to a typing error in their Bible ''[[Red Dwarf]]'' |
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*[[Sith]] - ''[[Star Wars]]'' (debatable) |
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*Society of the Whole, aka the Drumadian religion - ''[[Great Tree of Avalon]]'' |
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*Space Catholicism - ''[[Futurama (TV series)|Futurama]]'' |
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*[[Speaker for the Dead]] - Based on the fictional books ''The Hive Queen'' and ''The Hegemon'' written by Andrew "Ender" Wiggin a.k.a. The Speaker for the Dead, from The Enderverse by [[Orson Scott Card]] (Not officially a religion, it is known as a Humanist movement) |
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*Starry Wisdom - [[H. P. Lovecraft]]'s short story ''[[The Haunter of the Dark]]'' |
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*Starveling Cult - ''[[The Algebraist]]'' by [[Iain M. Banks]]. |
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*Teleological Pantheism - The ''Starrigger'' series by [[John DeChancie]] |
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*Third Islam - ''[[Dune (novel)|Dune]]'' series |
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*The Truth - A religion based on the belief that all apparent reality is actually a computer simulation - ''[[The Algebraist]]'' by [[Iain M. Banks]]. |
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*[[Vulcan (Star Trek)|Vulcan religion]] - ''[[Star Trek]]'' |
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*Vodalaku - ''[[Eureka Seven]]'' |
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*vodkaism - made up by Shake from Aquateen Hunger Force |
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*The Warrior Monks of Phum - [[Michael Moorcock]]'s ''[[Elric of Melniboné]]'' novels |
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*[[Wayism]] - ''[[Andromeda (TV series)|Andromeda]]'' |
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*[[The Western Branch of American Reform Presbylutheranism]] - mentioned by [[Reverend Lovejoy]] in [[The Father, The Son, and The Holy Guest Star|The Simpsons]] |
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*Yen Buddhism - ''[[Discworld]]''. Yen Buddhists believe that money poisons the soul, so they collect as much as possible, to protect others from it. Basically a play on [[Zen]]/[[Japanese yen|Yen]]. |
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*[[Spira (Final Fantasy X)#Yevon|Yevonism]] - ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'' |
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* [[Zensufi]] – ''Dune'' series |
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*[[Zachism]] - Followers of people that like pie in World of Warcraft. |
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* [[Zensunni]] – ''Dune'' series |
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*[[Zenshia]] - ''[[Legends of Dune]]'' series |
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*[[Zensufi]] - ''[[Dune (novel)|Dune]]'' series |
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*[[Zensunni]] - ''[[Dune (novel)|Dune]]'' series |
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*Zumanism - "Holy Sheep" episode of ''[[Andy Richter Controls the Universe]]'' |
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==See also== |
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*[[Parody religion]] |
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*[[List of fictional clergy and religious figures]] |
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*[[List of fictional deities]] |
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==References== |
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Fictional religions are religions that exist only in works of fiction.
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[edit]- Bene Gesserit – Dune series
- Bokononism – Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut
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[edit]- Carpathianism – Left Behind series
- Chaos Gods – Warhammer
- Church of All Worlds – Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein (inspired a non-fictional religious group of the same name)
- Church of Science – the bogus religion established by Salvor Hardin in Isaac Asimov's Foundation
- The Covenant Religion, also known as "The Great Journey" – Halo
- Cthulhu Mythos cults – Cthulhu Mythos
- Cult of Skaro – Doctor Who [1]
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[edit]- Dinkoism - based on fictional character Dinkan
- Drowned God - A Song of Ice and Fire
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[edit]- Earthseed – Parable of the Sower and its sequel, Parable of the Talents, see Octavia Butler
- Esoteric Order of Dagon – Cthulhu Mythos
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[edit]- Faith of the Seven – A Song of Ice and Fire
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[edit]- Order of Wen the Eternally Surprised – Discworld
- Old Gods - A Song of Ice and Fire
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[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Harper, Graeme; Davies, Russell T (July 2006). "Army of Ghosts". Doctor Who. BBC.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Fictional religions at Wikimedia Commons