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I stumbled across this earlier. I was a little surprised that I had never heard of it. Apparently some guy channeled Jehovih in the 1880's and produced a new Bible.

Oahspe: A New Bible


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Kind of reminds me of the UK comedian Peter Serafinowicz's attempt to invent a new religion he calls Tarvuism, (which in no way has ANYTHING to do with Scientology, of course)

http://www.tarvu.com/

And of course, gentle readers, the really weird thing about it is that Peter Serafinowicz was the voice of Darth Maul, in the first Star Wars sequely thing, and thus the coolest person in the entire Star Wars galaxy.

(He also was the great Hywel Granger (sp?) in Black Books ... ahhh ... Frantastic :D).

PS ... sorry for the enormous pic. You can have too much of a good thing, and my god thats too much of Peter Serafinowicz for words :D

PPS I'd never heard of Oahspe either until yesterday when I came across it on someones blog. The person was relating how some of the strange things that had happened to him had happened to John Keel as well. So in a way this is kind of double-y synchronicitous (sp??)
 

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When I was working in Ireland a few years ago I invented a new religion called Jackism, based on the proposition that if someone led a blameless life they would eventually be reincarnated as a kitten named Jack.

This resulted from an incident down the pub one night when a particularly lovely female co-worker revealed that whenever she had a bath her little kitten Jack would trot into the bathroom and stare at her...following this revelation, as one all us men stopped dead in our tracks, stared fixedly into space, and then exchanged a look that said "I wish I was Jack".
 
God, Skunkape, I hope you don't think I've derailed your thread by introducing the Peter Serafinowicz comedy-link. Apologies if you do. If you'll indulge me one more link...

Mr Parashtick, the British economy's so bad I think they'll have to go back and re-make a certain game show this way... (More Serafinowicz fun!)

 
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