Talk:Frisbeetarianism
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[edit] Proposed move to Frisbeetarianism
If no one objects, I will move this to the more commonly used spelling, Frisbeetarianism, once the AfD debate is over. Cheers! -- BD2412 talk 20:52, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Which article is correct?
According to the George Carlin article:
"As a staunch atheist, Carlin has often denounced the idea of a god in interviews and performances, most notably with his "Invisible Man in the Sky" and "There is no God" routines. In mockery he invented the parody religion Frisbeetarianism for a newspaper contest. He defined it as the belief that when one dies "his soul gets flung onto a roof, and just stays there", and cannot be retrieved"
Now here: "George Carlin is also credited with inventing it, though he may just be the most famous follower."
Which is it?
-Both, He is in fact an atheist, and his invention of frisbeetarianism is a sarcasm and play on religion.