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Fictional leader of cults, social groups that are defined by their unusual religious, spiritual, or philosophical beliefs, or by their common interest in a particular personality, object or goal. Pages in category "Fictional cult leaders"
Depiction of cults in fiction, social groups that are defined by their unusual religious, spiritual, or philosophical beliefs, or by their common interest in a particular personality, object, or goal.
Church of All Worlds – Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein (inspired a non-fictional religious group of the same name) Church of Science – the bogus religion established by Salvor Hardin in Isaac Asimov's Foundation; The Covenant Religion, also known as "The Great Journey" – Halo; Cthulhu Mythos cults – Cthulhu Mythos
Science-fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein wrote two novels that deal with fictional cult-like groups. A leading figure in his early "Future History" series (see If This Goes On--, a short novel published in Revolt in 2100), Nehemiah Scudder, a religious "prophet", becomes dictator of the United States.
Fictional characters who are members of fringe cults or new religious movements. Subcategories.
Fictional cults (1 C, 46 P) P. Priory of Sion hoax (1 C, 20 P) W. Organizations in Wuxia fiction (14 P) Pages in category "Fictional secret societies"
The Church of Humanity is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.It is an anti-mutant, Christian-based religious sect.It was created by Joe Casey, though Uncanny X-Men writer Chuck Austen featured the hate group in a controversial storyline which involved an elaborate plan to install the recently ordained Nightcrawler as Pope and stage a false ...