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Started by Cuddlefish, October 31, 2010, 02:49:30 PM

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Should Discordianism go "Official?"

Yes
No
Maybe
Why?
Why Not?

tyrannosaurus vex

There was a church in San Francisco that claimed to worship the penis, and was operating as a tax-exempt entity. The IRS called bullshit and sent 2 agents to investigate. They sat in on a church service, looking down their noses at the congregation, which was composed entirely of men. At the culmination of the service, the men all stripped naked and started blowing each other between shouts about the magnificence of the male sex organ. The IRS agents quickly decided that these fuckers were serious, left in a hurry, and the church got to keep their tax exempt status.
Evil and Unfeeling Arse-Flenser From The City of the Damned.

Salty

The Church of Satan claims official religion status due to their incorporation in military services, you can request a Satanic chaplain and they cling to that little document.

Will we get a nice laminated card?
Will we finally get Official Funny Hats?

I'd like to see a big, fake moustache and traffic cones in official documentation.
The world is a car and you're the crash test dummy.

Salty

#17
While I think it'd be funny the risk is someone would take it too fucking seriously and try to gain control of the Official Legal Church Of Eris and ruin the whole joke with monkey business. Drama lama parade of stupidly legal proportions.

The Church of Satan is actually a very useful example of an official modern religion overall and would be worth looking into.
The world is a car and you're the crash test dummy.

Pæs

Quote from: Joh'Nyx on October 31, 2010, 08:41:32 PM
This was mentioned before, but was shot down with the argument that "discordia doesnt acknowledge the state, state doesnt acknowledge discordia".
My Discordia acknowledges the state in the same way that it acknowledges a barstool.

Requia ☣

Quote from: Alty on October 31, 2010, 09:51:10 PM
While I think it'd be funny the risk is someone would take it too fucking seriously and try to gain control of the Official Legal Church Of Eris and ruin the whole joke with monkey business. Drama lama parade of stupidly legal proportions.

The Church of Satan is actually a very useful example of an official modern religion overall and would be worth looking into.

The Church of Satan fits all the preexisting legal concepts of a religion though, they have an organized structure, clergy, etc.  Where Discordia would have problems is that we don't have clergy or a head office or houses of worship.
Inflatable dolls are not recognized flotation devices.

Mesozoic Mister Nigel

Anyone could start a church of Eris and it would exist as a church. It's probably been done. It wouldn't suddenly represent the entire religion, that's not how churches work.
"I'm guessing it was January 2007, a meeting in Bethesda, we got a bag of bees and just started smashing them on the desk," Charles Wick said. "It was very complicated."


Faust

Quote from: Alty on October 31, 2010, 09:51:10 PM

The Church of Satan is actually a very useful example of an official modern religion overall and would be worth looking into.

Bullshit, they are just another spinoff Christian religion, thats cheating.
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Salty

 :lulz:
I thought they were atheists who wanted to wear official funny hats and get a tax break.
They only use the terminology because they can't let Jesus-related butthurt go and because it makes Christians immediately uncomfortable.
The world is a car and you're the crash test dummy.

Salty

Quote from: The Lord and Lady Omnibus Fuck on October 31, 2010, 11:44:51 PM
Anyone could start a church of Eris and it would exist as a church. It's probably been done. It wouldn't suddenly represent the entire religion, that's not how churches work.

Not legally, no.

But if this place started up an official, state recognized religion:
-who would be in charge?
-how would that be determined?
-what would that mean, exactly? What kind of authority would that/those positions hold?
-what if people had problems with that?

This site already has people pissed off with the way we see Discordia even though there's hardly a consensus. And sure, those people can go fuck themselves. They can build their own sandbox, they can have their own forum and their own legal entity, just like the bajillion Christian denomination.

But there will be more bickering and stupid concerning who's is real, what that means, and plenty of internal arguments about how things ought to be done. Not to mention that people will take The most holy church of Discordia at face value as what it's supposed to mean. And internal conflicts as to authority, direction, etc.


I'm all for it, for the fun of it. But I forsee hassles.

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The world is a car and you're the crash test dummy.

Salty

#24
Ah nevermind I just realized wiccans have chaplains as well and no official central authority.

What the hell did wiccans do to get that? What validates them specifically, legally?
The world is a car and you're the crash test dummy.

Requia ☣

You don't need a place of worship to get it, that just circumvents some of the application process.  Been looking at the IRS site to see what they require.  The big things is that you have to have a tax exempt purpose (this is really easy, as 'social club' and 'hobby group' are among the options) fill out 30 or so pages of paperwork, and your income source has to be from restricted sources (bingo games, selling donated goods, a business that subsists entirely on volunteer labor, donations from the membership, maybe some other stuff I'm forgetting now that I closed the window).

Churches just gets you out of filling out the 30 page long application form for tax free status.

Thinking about this, if we want to get recognition without actually creating a legal entity* then the best first step might be to get Discordian representatives into various interfaith conferences, or possibly sue a lot of people for discrimination (wasn't somebody getting Discordian sites blocked at a government job for being 'alternative spirituality'?).  The tax exempt thing is pointless until there's money or property to avoid being taxed on, and the various clergy benefits are the toughest nut to crack given that everybody is a Discordian pope.
Inflatable dolls are not recognized flotation devices.

Cainad (dec.)

Quote from: Alty on November 01, 2010, 12:41:37 AM
Ah nevermind I just realized wiccans have chaplains as well and no official central authority.

What the hell did wiccans do to get that? What validates them specifically, legally?

Through the sacred Whining Ritual.

Jasper

Quote from: Alty on October 31, 2010, 09:51:10 PM
While I think it'd be funny the risk is someone would take it too fucking seriously and try to gain control of the Official Legal Church Of Eris and ruin the whole joke with monkey business. Drama lama parade of stupidly legal proportions.

That wouldn't be funny?  Are you joking?  That would be our finest hour.

Dysfunctional Cunt

The point is to get the "religion" recognized as legitimate by the US government.  Before that, you have to convince the IRS.  The IRS requires the following;

1. distinct legal existence,
2.a recognized creed and form of worship,
3.a definite and distinct ecclesiastical government,
4.a formal code of doctrine and discipline
5.a distinct religious history,
6.a membership not associated with any other church or denomination,
7,an organization of ordained ministers,
8.ordained ministers selected after completing prescribed studies,
9.a literature of its own,
10.established places of worship,
11.regular congregations,
12.regular religious services,
13. weekly schools for religious instruction of the young,
14. school for the preparation of its ministers.


Some of these can be argued, 5. 13 and 14 are seriously debatable, but for the most part, that's what they want.

I really don't see Discordians giving enough of a shit to do all of that.  But you never know.

Requia ☣

You're missing the most important bit: enough money to be taxed.  I don't think the Project Wonderful ads are bringing in enough.
Inflatable dolls are not recognized flotation devices.