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What (who) is Church of the SubGenius - definition

PARODY RELIGION
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  • Rev. [[Ivan Stang]] of the Church of the SubGenius at ''The Cyclone of Slack''
  • Dobbs's appearance is often compared to that of fictional character [[Ward Cleaver]] (right).
  • Klaatu]], a character from the 1951 American science fiction film ''[[The Day the Earth Stood Still]]'', who is celebrated by the Church of the SubGenius.
  • R. Crumb]], a cartoonist who helped publicize the Church.
  • [[Jehovah 1]], the primary deity of the Church of the SubGenius.

Church of the SubGenius         
<body, humour> A mutant offshoot of Discordianism launched in 1981 as a spoof of fundamentalist Christianity by the "Reverend" Ivan Stang, a brilliant satirist with a gift for promotion. Popular among hackers as a rich source of bizarre imagery and references such as "Bob" the divine drilling-equipment salesman, the Benevolent Space Xists, and the Stark Fist of Removal. Much SubGenius theory is concerned with the acquisition of the mystical substance or quality of slack. subgenius/slack.html">http://sunsite.unc.edu/subgenius/slack.html. (1996-01-02)
Church of the SubGenius         
The Church of the SubGenius is a parody religion that satirizes better-known belief systems. It teaches a complex philosophy that focuses on J.
Church of the Universe         
CANNABIS-BASED RELIGION
Church Of The Universe; Church of the universe; Assembly of the Church of the Universe
The Assembly of the Church of the Universe, an entheogen religion, was established by Walter Tucker in 1969 in the Canadian province of Ontario. The Church uses marijuana as a sacrament and promotes nudity as a demonstration of human honesty.

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Church of the SubGenius

The Church of the SubGenius is a parody religion that satirizes better-known belief systems. It teaches a complex philosophy that focuses on J. R. "Bob" Dobbs, purportedly a salesman from the 1950s, who is revered as a prophet by the Church. SubGenius leaders have developed detailed narratives about Dobbs and his relationship to various gods and conspiracies. Their central deity, Jehovah 1, is accompanied by other gods drawn from ancient myth and popular fiction. SubGenius literature describes a grand conspiracy that seeks to brainwash the world and oppress Dobbs's followers. In its narratives, the Church presents a blend of cultural references in an elaborate remix of the sources.

Ivan Stang, who co-founded the Church in the 1970s, serves as its leader and publicist. He has imitated actions of other religious leaders, using the tactic of culture jamming in an attempt to parody better-known faiths. Church leaders instruct their followers to avoid mainstream commercialism and the belief in absolute truths. The group holds that the quality of "Slack" is of utmost importance, but it is never clearly defined. The number of followers is unknown, although the Church's message has been welcomed by college students and artists in the United States. The group is often compared to Discordianism. Journalists often consider the Church an elaborate joke, but some academics have defended it as a real system of deeply held beliefs.