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*[https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Qt9MP70ODNw Television commercial for MTV in 1991] | *[https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Qt9MP70ODNw Television commercial for MTV in 1991] | ||
*[http://textfiles.com/occult/BOB/ Text-Files archive of their independent BBS (now defunct)] | *[http://textfiles.com/occult/BOB/ Text-Files archive of their independent BBS (now defunct)] | ||
*[https://goblinrefuge.com/mediagoblin/u/se7en/m/arise-the-church-of-the-subgenius-official-recruitment-video/ <s>Pirated</s> Smuggled Cult Initiation Tape found on a member now in the custody of the ATF] | *[https://goblinrefuge.com/mediagoblin/u/se7en/m/arise-the-church-of-the-subgenius-official-recruitment-video/ <s>Pirated VHS tape explaining the satire religon, made by Reverend Ivan Sting</s> Smuggled Cult Initiation Tape found on a member now in the custody of the ATF] | ||
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Revision as of 21:00, 10 March 2016
The Church of the Subgenius (also known as The Subgenius Foundation) is a satire religion created in the mid to late 1970's on an MIT-hosted BBS server. The Church of the Subgenius had varying influences in the development of Slackware and Atari products. The primary concept of The Church of the Subgenius is to follow the prophet J. R. "Bob" Dobbs (the world's most successful salesman who has died multiple times), who in 1953 saw Jahova 1 (God) on a television set he built. The goal of every member is to gain "Slack" to avoid being "Pink" (normie) in time for the highly-pornographic "X-Day" (Armageddon) that they have both predicted and celebrated multiple times since 1995. X-Day was a satire of another Internet-centric religion that was gaining popularity at the time, Heaven's Gate. X-Day is predicted to occur on July 5, 1999. When the Earth year 1999 brought none of the "X-ians", they made the appifany that the Earth calendar was wrong.
They gained the most members in the late 1980's and early 1990's with the emergence of the MTV Lifestyle that was attracted to the weirdness of them.
Their website is hard to follow, and best described as a maze. There are rarely 404'd links, but confusion and redirects are common. This is done on purpose.
Followers of the religion rarely "break character" to reveal it as a satire, causing many to believe that it is an actual cult.