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QuestionHow do I invent good rituals and customs that serve my religion well?Community AnswerThink what would "fit." For instance, the Pastafarians have Ramendan, where they eat nothing but pasta for a period of time. This is due to their god being made of spaghetti and meatballs.
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QuestionCan my religion praise cats?Community AnswerYour religion can worship/praise anything at all. The ancient Egyptians worshiped cats!
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QuestionHow can I spread my religion to others without offending their religion?Community AnswerYou should just share your religion with others and try to let them know why you believe it to be the right choice. If the person is rational and reasonable, that will not offend them or their religion. The only thing that's offensive is insulting someone else's religion or trying to force them to follow yours without letting them decide for themselves.
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QuestionHow would I go about starting a religion in a small town?Community AnswerMake a web page or poster for people to see, maybe find some friends and have them join or at least spread the word of your new religion.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between starting a religion and starting a cult?CutegirlcorrCommunity AnswerTechnically speaking, religions and cults are the same thing. All major religions once started as a small, close-knit group - basically a cult.
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QuestionHow do I think of a name for my religion?Graci ChandlerCommunity AnswerYou could look at existing names and get one based of of that, or find one based off of your religion itself or your name.
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QuestionWhat are some ways to get funding for my religion outside of its members?Community AnswerYou could do fundraising like other non-profit organizations, or find yourself a wealthy patron.
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QuestionCan my religion praise a specific real life person without them knowing, or even without their consent?Community AnswerUnless they're dead, I would probably get their consent first just to be on the safe side. Also, you might wan to take a look at the imperial cults of Rome for examples.
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QuestionHow many people do I need so I don't have to pay tax for my place of worship?Community AnswerYou need at least 3 people to be considered a religion. One person is a thought, two is a discussion, three is a belief.
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QuestionHow old do I have to be to apply for legal status and start a religion?Community AnswerI believe in the US it would be 18-years-old since that's the legal definition of an adult.
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QuestionWhat if my own religious place of worship is a temple instead of a church? Would I still need to earn the legal status and be at least at the age of 18?Community AnswerYes, all of the same requirements apply no matter the place of worship.
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QuestionHow can I write a holy book for my religion?Community AnswerOnce you have gods in mind, create a relationship between them, and then create a relationship with the world that you can write about.
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QuestionHow many people do I need to start a religion?Community AnswerYou need only a few.
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QuestionWhat are some questions I can answer about my religion?BradenplierCommunity AnswerAnswer questions about a religion's belief on the afterlife and creation, and stances on issues including homosexuality and abortion.
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QuestionIs there a formal process to start a new religion in Australia?Community AnswerBecause starting a religion is not a legal process, starting one in Australia isn't any different from starting one anywhere else.
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QuestionDoes a religion need a holy text? If so, how do I write one?Graci ChandlerCommunity AnswerNot necessarily, but you can have one, and it's up to you and your religion on how you make your own bible, torah et cetera.
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QuestionIs my religion allowed to be private, unregistered, and unrecorded?Community AnswerYes, it is, although this will make it more difficult to find new members.
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QuestionWould sacrifices be legal or considered murder?Community AnswerIt would be murder.
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QuestionDoes a religion have to include a god?Community AnswerNot necessarily, but religion, by definition, includes some kind of controlling force in the universe/world, even if it's not a specific "god."
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QuestionCan I create an online religion?Thomas LarsonCommunity AnswerWhile this could be seen as unpractical, it is possible. However, your religion could be considered a cult.
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QuestionCan my religion's core tenets be about making myself very rich through the donations of gullible people?Community AnswerYes, and this is a very common practice. You just have to be charismatic enough and have a believable lie about where the money is going.
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QuestionWhat if my parents don't let me create one?Community AnswerThis is really meant for adults, so better just wait until you're an adult and can do what you want. Until then, you can always just 'create' one in your own head or private writings.
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QuestionDo I have to believe in a god to have a religion, or can it focus on a future goal for humanity?Community AnswerWould that not be your definition of the word "God" then? Read John Dewey for more on Humanism. There are some places that are starting to already do what you are talking about. So the short answer is yes.
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QuestionCan I create a branch of a religion?Community AnswerYes, this has happened many times over the course of history, but you may be branded heretical by the main branch of that religion.
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QuestionWhat if I am creating a religion for fiction?Community AnswerIf your religion will never have contact with the real world, e.g it's in a comic, then you can do literally anything with it.
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QuestionWhy do people want to create their own religion?Community AnswerFor the tax exemption and all the other perks one gets from being religious in society. Many people start cults or religions because they want to have power or control over other people.
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QuestionCould I create my own religion where all men wear baseball caps at all times?Community AnswerYes, of course! However, if you want to make it a serious religion, you might not want to use a baseball cap; those are seen as casual. However, if it fits with your religious texts, go ahead.
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QuestionWhat is the best way to give my fledgling religion vital credibility?Community AnswerAn association with certain legitimate activities can improve your religion's credibility.
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QuestionCan I worship a fictional character (Klaus Hargreeves from the Umbrella Academy)?Community AnswerSure, if you want to and if you think you'd be able to find others who are interested in worshiping Klaus.
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QuestionTip 1.2 says I need to write a cosmology such as a creation story and end times. Do I need to believe in the cosmology I write?Christina WhitmoreCommunity AnswerIt wouldn't make sense if you didn't. For example, it would be like a Christian not believing in Jesus.
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