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Church of Euthanasia

By CyNaiJ
  • The Birth of the Church

    The Birth of the Church
    The Church of Euthanasia is founded by Chris Korda (a techno musician and software developer) and Robert Kimberk (Pastor Kim) in Boston, Massachusetts. According to Korda, it is likely that this church is the world's only anti-human religion.
    (The image is of Chris Korda.)
  • Visited by "The Being"

    Visited by "The Being"
    Rev. Chris Korda led the way carrying a stick topped by a bloody carnivorous baby, followed by a dozen church members. "The Being", an alien God-like being, made an appearance. The church chanted and praised it before being kicked out.
  • The first and Only Service

    Coe held its first, and only, “religious service” in the new CoE chapel, constructed in Sister Catherine’s basement.
  • The Hotline

    The Hotline
    A billboard with a suicide hotline was put up in Massachusetts but instead of saving lives, they did the opposite. They provided ways and guided people to kill themselves. The number was eventually taken down.
  • Saint Kevorkian (60 minutes)

    Saint Kevorkian (60 minutes)
    Dr. Jack Kevorkian is the world's best-known advocate of euthanasia and has personally assisted more than 100 suicides. In 1998, CBS's "60 Minutes" aired a videotape showing him giving a lethal injection to Thomas Youk, who suffered from Lou Gehrig's disease. Kevorkian is currently serving 10-25 years in prison.
  • Fade Away

    Fade Away
    The movement began to die off and people eventually forgot about it. Nothing but a website remains of the church.
  • Gone but not Forgotten

    Gone but not Forgotten
    Stephen Onderick filmed a documentary on the church after it shut down but sadly, just like the church, it didn't gain popularity.