List of fictional religions
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Fictional religions are religions that exist only in works of fiction.
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
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
J[]
L[]
- Ladover[1] - in two novels by Chaim Potok
M[]
- Meyerism – The Path
O[]
R[]
- Robotology – Futurama (Religion in Futurama)
S[]
Z[]
- Zensufi – Dune series
- Zensunni – Dune series
See also[]
- Parody religion
- List of fictional clergy and religious figures
- List of fictional deities
- List of fictional holidays
- List of religious ideas in fantasy fiction
- List of religious ideas in science fiction
References[]
- ^ Ahrens, Henry. “Tale From an Archetypal Ocean: Potok's ‘My Name Is Asher Lev.’” Studies in American Jewish Literature (1981-), vol. 12, 1993, pp. 42–49. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/41206176. Accessed 5 Sept. 2021.
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