"Serious parody: Discordianism as liquid religion" by Mäkelä & Petsche, Cult. & Rel., 14(4):411-423
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14755610.2013.841269
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/260383131_Serious_parody_Discordianism_as_liquid_religion
The second link has a better chance of having the full text. The first may work better for people with library access.
It's a short article. It does a good job of describing my experience as a Discordian. The whole business of this "religion" - it's a parody - or is it? No, seriously, it's a joke.
But the more you look into it, the more there is to seriously laugh about. Horrormirth, GRINs and all.
Liquid Religion refers to the infusing of sacred concepts and actions into the behavior of otherwise non-religious people. The concept of 'liquid religion' is enticing. The idea seems to be that religiosity seeps through the cracks or that elements of worship or gathering in faith are useful and enlightening for atheists or people from different faiths.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14755610.2013.841269
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/260383131_Serious_parody_Discordianism_as_liquid_religion
The second link has a better chance of having the full text. The first may work better for people with library access.
It's a short article. It does a good job of describing my experience as a Discordian. The whole business of this "religion" - it's a parody - or is it? No, seriously, it's a joke.
But the more you look into it, the more there is to seriously laugh about. Horrormirth, GRINs and all.
Liquid Religion refers to the infusing of sacred concepts and actions into the behavior of otherwise non-religious people. The concept of 'liquid religion' is enticing. The idea seems to be that religiosity seeps through the cracks or that elements of worship or gathering in faith are useful and enlightening for atheists or people from different faiths.