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Top : Society : Religion_and_Spirituality : Fictional
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  • Bokononism: This is a religion created in the fiction of writer Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. It promotes the idea that the only truly sacred thing is man.
  • Brahma Dung Ananda: Fictional Religion relating the humorous adventures and spiritual guidance of a bull called His Holiness the Brahma Dung Ananda.
  • Brawlstoneism: A cult based on three drunk guys. Links to band's music included.
  • Calyr Elves Church: This is a fictional religion describing the religious practices of the Calyr Elves of the 9th realm, as well as those who adopt the Elf lifestyle. It encourages followers to embrace diversity and tolerance of all other religions.
  • Church of Cash: Religion based on money, self improvement, and accumulation of wealth. Followers worship money as the most powerful God in this world today.
  • Church of Daler Mehndi: Dedicated to the worship of the Divine Turban of Daler Mehndi. The Church also ordains Priests of the Mehndi and the Turban.
  • Church of the Benevolent Deities: This is an organization which believes in combining divine manifestations, such as peace, goodness, and wisdom with laughter and satire in order to create a religious corporation. It promotes "Jester Prophets" as well as the individual's right to create his own religious texts.
  • Church of the Holy Flip: The Church of Holy Flip is a game-based fictional religion. All Believers can worship Flip and join his religion with the rituals and Flip language contained within the website.
  • Church of the Sacred Swine: Members believe that the Great Pig is the be-all and end-all of thought and action. The Great Pig is the fourth member of the godhead, but is exalted above all, according to the doctrine of this church.
  • Cult Members Wiki: The Cult of the Infinite Mystery of the Banana exists in order to ponder, and revel in, the Infinite Mystery that is our cheerful, humorously shaped, tasty yellow friend.
  • Cult of Cod: A cult which believes it covers all the basic needs of any Cultist: Application form, Holey Scriptures, and Inane Babbling.
  • Dake-Bonoism: This Uncyclopedia entry contains a fairly complete description of Dake-Bonoism, a synthesis of pentecostal teachings and the lyrics of Bono, lead singer for the Irish band U2.
  • First Church of Tiger Woods: Prayer, history and the "Ten Tiger Commandments." Attempts to answer whether God golfs and whether Tiger Woods is God.
  • First Reformed Church of SpongeBob Squarepants: An alternative religion for those who whish to experience Nautical Nonsense by following the teachings of Sponge Bob Square Pants.
  • Herbertism: A website for information on the only religion based around a rubber duck.
  • Holy Order of the Lemon: Patron saint of the order is 19th-century French socialist Charles Fourier, who believed in the overthrow of civilization and the founding of a "society of harmony" in which all passions and manias would be encouraged, after which the ocean would turn to lemonade.
  • JCWWFETBSPBTAATCOS Fellowship: A satirical religion celebrating many different faiths in order to get more holidays from work.
  • John Stamos' Shrine: A site dedicated to the belief that the actor John Stamos is the Messiah sent from God to save humanity.
  • Lucindarianism: The religion states that the purpose of life is not to worship La-Lu (Lady-Lucinda, their deity); but to live peacefully and happily.
  • Monkey Of Asia Society: The Monkey of Asia Society is fixed on changing ourselves back into our superior monkey selves.
  • Paul Wheeler Fan Club: The history, scripture and teachings of Paul Wheeler, who believes that he is essential to the survival of every living thing on earth.
  • The Church of Anthrodeism: Anthrodeism, or "Ad," is a mock religion for agnostics, atheists, and humanists. This "church" attempts to pull in many aspects of different religions.
  • The Church of Google: Followers believe the search engine Google is the closest humankind has ever come to directly experiencing a Deity, as Google exhibits many of the characteristics typically associated with Gods.
  • The Church of Lord Moo Moo: The sole purpose of the Church of Moo Moo (a.k.a. the Organization for the Promotion of the Institutionalization of the Supreme Ideological Ideal on Earth) is to best serve the Good Lord Moo Moo. Not affiliated with the Grate Church of Moo.
  • The Church of Secularistic Holidayism: This modern non-commitment-based polytheistic religion that deifies Secular Holidays.
  • The Church of Tetris: This is a group which worships the game Tetris and seeks to enlighten all in the playing of the game.
  • The Church of the Gerbil: A religion centered around the belief that God is a gerbil who has influenced all of history and changed the course of mankind.
  • The Church of the Grey: The Church of the Grey is a religion based on individual choice. Members write their own holy book and laws, based on the guidelines given by the leaders of the church.
  • The Church of Tina Chopp: The church of bizarre sex, snake fondling and vegetable sacrifice.
  • The Followers of Frodo: Guidance under the greatness of the Almighty Frodo Baggins. Salvation of the soul and protection in the coming of his judgement.
  • The Grate Church of Moo: The sacred cow revealed through testimony, quotes, posters, and hymns.
  • The Happy Danny Cult: A cult dedicated to avoiding confrontation with armed federal agents in a flimsy compound in Texas and providing the karma list, practical wisdom, and landmarks for a happy, healthy life.
  • The Holy Order of Sockism: A brief history and background information to the religion of sockism. This site provides a valuable insight into the fundamental features of the faith.
  • The Kick Ass, Post Apocalyptic Doomsday Cult of Love: This cult is described humorously as an attempt at establishing an Extremist Revolutionary Religious Cult. All new cult members receive a packet of virtual Kool-Aid for joining.
  • The New Religion: A food-based parody religion known as KeDonald or KeDonaldism.
  • The NHGH Outreach Ministry: SubGenius schism dedicated to furthering the goals of the dark God known as NHGH.
  • The Oceanic Brotherhood: The site of the Oceanic Brotherhood, a religion founded by the prophets of the ocean.
  • The Online Book of Jeremias: Created by a grade 11 student for a project in World Religions class, outlining the fictional religion of the "Azurra'ynn".
  • The Unreality Cult: A new philosophy and a different way of looking at the world.
  • The World Oligarchy and The True Religion: The religion for those interested in duct tape, sandwiches, and the downfall of Canada; and the world domination movement associated with it.
  • Timothean Religion: The Timothean religion seeks to restore the Earth back to God's Kingdom. They do not take the Bible literally and are not considered Christians, though they believe that Christ is God.
  • TV is God: Offers reviews, investigations, conspiracies, and tv deity worship.
  • Universal Church of the Interactive Network: Offers email, web and other directives to help mankind achieve global consciousness via the medium of the Internet and in doing so make us a viable active member of the universe.
  • UNM Campus Crusade for Cthulu: Fictional religion based upon an entity created by writer H.P. Lovecraft. This creature is often depicted as being part human, part dragon, and part octopus.
  • Wallism and the Divine Masonry: A humourous site dedicated to the worship of the holy Wall, the Great Divider, most stoic of deities.
  • Weluvducsoha: The fictional religion co-founded by Zoel and Betty and plagued by the heretical HCM BrainCandy. Members of weluvducsoha are most often to be found chasing ducks around the nearest part, declaring jihad on a neighborhood school, or just sitting around contemplating the meaning of life, the universe, and everything (42).


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