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Fictional religions
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religions
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B
Bene Gesserit
–
Dune
series
Bokononism
–
Cat's Cradle
by
Kurt Vonnegut
C
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]
D
Dinkoism
- based on fictional character
Dinkan
Drowned God
-
A Song of Ice and Fire
E
Earthseed
–
Parable of the Sower
and its sequel,
Parable of the Talents
, see
Octavia Butler
Esoteric Order of Dagon
–
Cthulhu Mythos
F
Faith of the Seven
–
A Song of Ice and Fire
O
Order of Wen the Eternally Surprised
–
Discworld
Old Gods
-
A Song of Ice and Fire
R
Robotology
–
Futurama
(
Religion in Futurama
)
Z
Zensufi
–
Dune
series
Zensunni
–
Dune
series
See also
Parody religion
List of fictional clergy and religious figures
List of fictional deities
References
^
Harper, Graeme; Davies, Russell T (July 2006). "Army of Ghosts".
Doctor Who
. BBC.
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