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Senin, 16 Juli 2018

Church of Euthanasia Documentary: a Chris Korda Interview Video ...
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The Church of Euthanasia (also known as CoE) is a religious organization founded by Reverend Chris Korda and Reverend Kim (Robert Kimberk) in Boston, Massachusetts, USA in 1992.

As stated on the Church website, it is a "nonprofit educational foundation aimed at restoring the balance between Humans and the species left on Earth". Members of this organization assert this can only be turned into reality by massive voluntary population reductions, which will depend on the human consciousness leap for species consciousness. According to Reverend Chris Korda it is possible that this Church is the only anti-human religion in the world.

The most popular slogan is "Save the Earth, Suicide" and the ideology of its stance is governed by a single "You Are Not Awakening" command, and four main pillars: suicide, abortion, cannibalism (dead) and sodomy ("anything" not meant for procreation "). The Church emphasizes the reduction of population only by voluntary means, therefore, murder and forced sterilization are strictly prohibited by the doctrine of the church.

The Church promotes its environmental views primarily through their website and web. They also utilize sermons, performing arts, public demonstrations, cultural jamming, music, publicity stunts and live action to highlight the Earth's unsustainable population. They consider their methodology to be similar to the Dadaist movement, discovering the modern world so unreasonably so that the means necessary to convey their message to the public must be absurd.

The Church of Euthanasia is also famous for its conflict with pro-life Christian activists.

The slogans employed by the group include "Save the Earth, Suicide Yourself", "Six Billion Can not Be Wrong", and "Eat Good-looking Fetus for Jesus".


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The Church gained initial attention in 1995 because of its affiliation with paranoia.com hosting many sites that are controversial or controversial illegals. The members then appeared on the episode of The Jerry Springer Show titled "I Want to Join the Suicide Sect".

After the September 11, 2001 attacks, the Church posted on its website a four minute music video titled Like Likes, combining hardcore porn videos with the recording of the World Trade Center collapse. This Montage features an electronic soundtrack recorded by Korda and lyrics, "People are diving down the street/While I play with my flesh." It also shows a man masturbating and then cleaning himself with an American flag. Korda describes the project as reflecting "its humiliation and frustration with the profound depths of the modern industrial world."

The Church's website previously had instructions on "suicide" with asphyxia using helium. These pages were removed in 2003 after a 52-year-old woman using them to commit suicide in St. Louis County, Missouri, resulted in a legal threat to the church.

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See also


9 Very Extreme religious groups - Page 2 of 3 - Thewonderlist
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References


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External links

  • Official website
  • Potts, Grant. (2005) "Church of Euthanasia". In The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature , ed. by Bron Taylor, pp. 384-85. London & amp; New York: Continuum International [1].
  • Paley, Nina. (2006) Indecent exposure . Free Stay Magazine. [2].
  • Dery, Mark. (2012) "Death to All Humans! The Simple Proposal of the Church of Euthanasia". In I Do not Have to Think Bad Thoughts: Drive-by Essays on American Dread, American Dreams , ed. by Mark Dery, pp.Ã, 240-244. University of Minnesota Press. [3].

Interview with Chris Korda

  • Maxburger, Lex. (1994) Etcetera, Interview with Reverend Chris Korda.
  • Eccles, Lydia. (1997) Snuff It # 4, Lawyer Lydia Eccles, Pdt. Chris Korda.
  • LÃ © glise, Guillaume. (2013) Le Batofar, Interview with Reverend Korda from CoE.
  • Lofthouse, Katherine. (2013) Planet Ivy, Katherine Lofthouse interviewed Pdt. Chris Korda.
  • Fernandes, Maria da Luz. (2015) FBAUL, Interview with Chris Korda in Tabula Rasa: Revolution, Subversion, and Breach.

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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