Laughing Matters: "Parody Religions" and the Command to Compare
The term "parody religion" is used to describe movements that deliberately mimic the elements of established religions and are intentionally absurd. It is generally assumed that people create and participate in parody religions primarily for their own amusement. However, the participants o...
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2013
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Bulletin for the study of religion
Year: 2013, Volume: 42, Issue: 3, Pages: 19-26 |
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Flying Spaghetti Monster
B First Amendment B Neo-American Church B parody religion |
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