A fictional religion, hypothetical religion, imaginary religion or invented religion refers to a fictional belief system created for the purposes of literature, film, or game. Fictional religions can be complex and inspired by or build on existing religions. Two of the better known and influential examples are the Cthulhu Mythos of H. P. Lovecraft and the religion of Middle Earth created by J. R. R. Tolkien.
Some fictional religions have gained real followers in the real world and some works of fiction have inspired new religious movements (for example, the Church of All Worlds, Jediism or Matrixism); others have been intended from the beginning as parody religions (for example, Discordianism and the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster).
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Fictionalreligions are religions that exist only in works of fiction. Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Bene Gesserit –...
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recorded their religion as "Jedi" on national censuses. Jediism is inspired by certain elements of Star Wars, namely the fictionalreligion of the Jedi....
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dictionary. Khala may refer to: Khala, Hama, a village in Syria Khala, a fictionalreligion in the StarCraft video game universe Khala (dog breed), Bolivian dog...
the gap between science and religion. Terasem comes from the Latin Terra ('earth') and sēmen ('seed'). Like the fictional Earthseed, Terasem Movement...
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released in the franchise. The fictional organization has inspired a real-world new religious movement and parody religion: Jediism. Within the Star Wars...
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telecommunications service. Foma, a term meaning "harmless untruths" from the fictionalreligion Bokononism in Kurt Vonnegut's novel Cat's Cradle Foma, the narrator...
original sin. The trilogy has attracted controversy for its criticism of religion. The London Royal National Theatre staged a two-part adaptation of the...
from a group of friends and lovers who were in part inspired by a fictionalreligion of the same name in the science fiction novel Stranger in a Strange...
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eternity. Carpathianism is a fictionalreligion established by Leon to worship Nicolae Carpathia, leaving it as the only legal religion on Earth. Failure to comply...