Works of Fiction dealing with Religion or Spirituality in any way the author sees fit; from the sarcastic to the sublime. We place a particularly high value on any original theological thoughts or creative cosmological conceptions artistically developed in fictional form.
In particular the category includes religions based on intentional fictions, or are parodies of one or more other religions. Whether the religion has adherents and the sincerity of those adherents is not a factor for classification into this category.
Note that this category is significantly based on the concept of ha ha only serious.
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345th Intergalactic Ambulance Wing
Explores traditional aspects of spirituality from a science fiction, narrative therapy point of view.
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.
The Church of Kelemvor
The site contains the teachings and doctrines of the Church of Kelemvor, based upon Kelemvor's charge to neophytes and the dogma presented in the Forgotten Realms setting for Dungeons and Dragons.
The Church of Last Thursday
A religion based on the idea that the universe was created last Thursday, but designed so as to appear much older.
The Church of Tina Chopp Blog
The links in this blog about the Church of Tina Chopp do not work, since the original site was taken down, but the blog has a lot of good info about the church of bizarre sex, snake fondling and vegetable sacrifice.
Dake-Bonoism
This Uncyclopedia entry includes 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 Reformed Church of SpongeBob Squarepants
An alternative religion for those who wish to experience Nautical Nonsense by following the teachings of Sponge Bob Square Pants.
The Grate Church of Moo
The sacred cow revealed through testimony, quotes, posters, and hymns.
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.
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.
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