Kilgore Trout
Misanthropic Humanist
I don't see what difference it makes whether you're basing your religion on new stories or old stories.
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With these though, other then the names being 'Pop-culture', the beliefs and practices behind them are not.Okay, so we now have Jediism and Sithism.
Yes I agree. George Lucas actually based the beliefs of the Jedi on Buddhism and Christianity, so I guess Jediism is a lot like Buddhism and Christianity. I know I saw a ton of Buddhist overtones in the Star Wars movies.
Where's the Christianity? It was based on Buddhism, Taoism(Pantheism) and Bushido. If you mean the whole 'Chosen One' form Ep. One, I don't see how that's still Christianity.Yes I agree. George Lucas actually based the beliefs of the Jedi on Buddhism and Christianity, so I guess Jediism is a lot like Buddhism and Christianity. I know I saw a ton of Buddhist overtones in the Star Wars movies.
It was based on Buddhism, Taoism(Pantheism) and Bushido.
In light of all this, I'm reminded of a Futurama quote from the episode "Hell is Other Robots":
Professor Farnsworth: Oh, why couldn't [Bender] have picked a more mainstream religion, like Oprahism, or voodoo?
"In light of all this, I'm reminded of a Futurama quote from the episode "Hell is Other Robots": "
That has got to be a play off of Sartre's, "Hell is other people."
Seriously though, how would a church of Harry Potter or something be formatted? Would it consist of building some kind of Philosophical way of life and precepts around the 7 HP books?
Chaos magicians will use whatever system they see fit to get the results they desire. So Harry Potter, Pokemon or Star Wars even the Flying Spaghetti Monster are legitimate systems for a Chaote to follow.
Suspension of disbelief is what is necessary for it to work.
If belief is looked at as a tool, modern fiction is a powerful frame. :yes: