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Starting a new religion.

Started by Cite134, December 04, 2010, 08:08:05 PM

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Cite134

Okay, so for my anthropology class I have to develop a new religious movement described in a pamplet. I am probably making this more difficult than it has to be, but the project requires that it is at least a little convincing. The religion must:

1. Appeal to science

2. Have a prophet/prophecy

3. Make an allusion to some resurrection

4. Be exclusive (everyone cannot join)



I hope no one gets the impression that I am attempting to get members to do my project for me. I would just like to know if anyone had any ideas that I can work with. Due to my lack of creativity, it is difficult for me to start. : /
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" - Carl Sagan.

hackenslash

Quote from: "Cite134"1. Appeal to science

2. Have a prophet/prophecy

Good luck, you're going to need it, because these two are mutually exclusive.
There is no more formidable or insuperable barrier to knowledge than the certainty you already possess it.

Cite134

Quote from: "hackenslash"
Quote from: "Cite134"1. Appeal to science

2. Have a prophet/prophecy

Good luck, you're going to need it, because these two are mutually exclusive.

Haha. I wish I didn't have to have a prophet and/or prophecy. I think when my teacher uses the word "appeal" in the phrase above, I think she really means "refer"..
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" - Carl Sagan.

Ihateyoumike

Quote from: "Cite134"1. Appeal to science

2. Have a prophet/prophecy

3. Make an allusion to some resurrection

4. Be exclusive (everyone cannot join)
5. ???

6. Profit.

There ya go. Now it's complete.
Prayers that need no answer now, cause I'm tired of who I am
You were my greatest mistake, I fell in love with your sin
Your littlest sin.

Cite134

Quote from: "Ihateyoumike"
Quote from: "Cite134"1. Appeal to science

2. Have a prophet/prophecy

3. Make an allusion to some resurrection

4. Be exclusive (everyone cannot join)
5. ???

6. Profit.

There ya go. Now it's complete.


I think there has to be some kind of story that goes with it haha
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" - Carl Sagan.

Kylyssa

Dude, be careful with this stuff a bunch of sci-fi writers did the same thing and actually started religions!

Cite134

Quote from: "Kylyssa"Dude, be careful with this stuff a bunch of sci-fi writers did the same thing and actually started religions!


Oh wow...really? Darn it...why is it so hard for me to think of something!  :brick:
So many brain farts.
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" - Carl Sagan.

Inevitable Droid

Quote from: "Cite134"1. Appeal to science

2. Have a prophet/prophecy

3. Make an allusion to some resurrection

4. Be exclusive (everyone cannot join)

You could start from the premise that some scientist supposedly died and rose from the dead.  This scientist could have returned from the great beyond with the prophecy that only science will save the planet from total annihilation in the year 3010 by collision with a comet.  Anyone who puts anything above science would not be allowed to join this religion.
Oppose Abraham.

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In the face of mystery, do science, not theology.

Asmodean

Quote from: "hackenslash"
Quote from: "Cite134"1. Appeal to science

2. Have a prophet/prophecy

Good luck, you're going to need it, because these two are mutually exclusive.
Predictions... they can pass for prophecy, yes?  :D
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In Asmo's grey lump,
wrath and dark clouds gather force.
Luxembourg trembles.

Cite134

Quote from: "Inevitable Droid"
Quote from: "Cite134"1. Appeal to science

2. Have a prophet/prophecy

3. Make an allusion to some resurrection

4. Be exclusive (everyone cannot join)

You could start from the premise that some scientist supposedly died and rose from the dead.  This scientist could have returned from the great beyond with the prophecy that only science will save the planet from total annihilation in the year 3010 by collision with a comet.  Anyone who puts anything above science would not be allowed to join this religion.


This sounds like a good idea.

Anyone else?  :D
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" - Carl Sagan.

Newtonyd

It seems to be like this could be solved with a few generous doses of Frankenstein.

It appeals to science, has a 'prophet' (either Frankenstein or his monster) as well as a resurrection.

And obviously everyone can't join, because, in many countries, they have never heard of Frankenstein and probably wouldn't be saved anyway. Also, no torch-waving mobs.

The Magic Pudding

Isaac Newton was a weird bastard, all that alchemy stuff.
I think it is suspicious he spent years trying to make gold, then he supposedly gave up, and then;
"As Master of the Mint in 1717 in the "Law of Queen Anne" Newton moved the Pound Sterling de facto from the silver standard to the gold standard"
Obviously he was making gold financing Britain's rise to power, but he couldn't be too obvious about it.
I think old Isaac is at least as worthy as De Vinci for founding some fanciful conspiracy or religion.
And Uranus is a strange planet, something odd is obviously going on there.

Cecilie

The world's what you create.