Deranged South Park Fan
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...and ultimately get it verified?
I've written a few pages explaining why I feel it should be classified as such and explaining the basis of it as a religion; but how can I gain members and, more to the point, be taken seriously? Should I set up a website and go out trying to convert people?
Mo: yes, I was in fact thinking about that episode earlier in the fact that Cartman's tactics to bring about reverse-Facism, for selfish reasons, have a little in common with my own. Not that I want it to be that way.
Morgan: I do not want to lure people into believing anything I know to be false, just to feel the same way as I do and experience it with me.
Owais: I was indeed on the phone to a therapist a few hours ago. Doctors? Everyone knows how terrible the NHS is. However, Im kind of sick of people telling me I'm crazy. I feel fine as long as people don't try to tell me I am, however, I would probably feel more empowered, as a personal benefit, if my religion were to gain support.
Dart: in what way exactly are you "connected to South Park". Do you work on the production team? If so, I'm not surprised you hate your job... that's a fairly common thing. And I'm aware it's not yet a religion, hence why I want it to become one. However; there is already an associated political movement
and various philosophy-themed books have been written about it so not as though my take on it is unheard of.
I've written a few pages explaining why I feel it should be classified as such and explaining the basis of it as a religion; but how can I gain members and, more to the point, be taken seriously? Should I set up a website and go out trying to convert people?
Mo: yes, I was in fact thinking about that episode earlier in the fact that Cartman's tactics to bring about reverse-Facism, for selfish reasons, have a little in common with my own. Not that I want it to be that way.
Morgan: I do not want to lure people into believing anything I know to be false, just to feel the same way as I do and experience it with me.
Owais: I was indeed on the phone to a therapist a few hours ago. Doctors? Everyone knows how terrible the NHS is. However, Im kind of sick of people telling me I'm crazy. I feel fine as long as people don't try to tell me I am, however, I would probably feel more empowered, as a personal benefit, if my religion were to gain support.
Dart: in what way exactly are you "connected to South Park". Do you work on the production team? If so, I'm not surprised you hate your job... that's a fairly common thing. And I'm aware it's not yet a religion, hence why I want it to become one. However; there is already an associated political movement
and various philosophy-themed books have been written about it so not as though my take on it is unheard of.