• There is no way to predict the "beliefs" that happen in this world, because apart from "Kru Kaew", which many say is very strange, there are many other things in this world that are used as altars by humans. There are many other things in this world that man has used as altars. And there is a mysterious and terrible origin of some of the works that we ourselves still have not thought of.

    Haunted Ship

    The "ghost ship" cult is considered to be a bit beyond the limits of belief. The origins of the ghost ship cult date back to 1919, when people living on the southern coast of New Guinea saw a passing steamboat and believed it was the spirit of their ancestors. This belief has persisted for many years. Pacific Islanders still worship the haunted ship, known as the "Virara Madness". But according to the ship cult, it's not just the spirits of the dead that are inside. There's also canned food, tools and weapons used to destroy the British colonies of the time.


  • Aliens

    The topic of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) became popular in the '79s, and many religions worshiped extraterrestrials. in the 1990s, in the city of Brimstone, he was said to be able to communicate with cosmic beings with telepathic powers and light energy. An alien civilization was controlled by a fleet of spaceships led by the Asta Galactic Command. They will take all believers to another dimension. They believe that Jesus is one of their many gods. And there are many conspiracy theories, such as a global conspiracy of evil forces to destroy humanity.

      
  • Spaghettiism.

    This religion was originally a satire. But now the cult has many followers, but this cult actually alludes to the Abrahamic religions. All the people of this cult want to do is worship the flying spaghetti god. And there is only one doctrine.  

    Physicist Bobby Henderson founded the religion in 2005 to protest the Kansas Department of Education's introduction of "clever design" into school curricula in place of his theories. He called for the teaching of pasta theory to be integrated with other religions.



  • Babi

    Babi (Babi) was an ancient Egyptian baboon god, violent and bloodthirsty. Symbolizing the supernatural violence desired by kings since the days of the ancient kingdoms. Because Babi's genitals were the key to unlocking the gates of heaven. Babi thus had complete control over the darkness and had the power to open the skies for the king.

  • Baron Samedi.

    Baron Samedi is a voodoo god. Haitian face, skull-like, wearing a black high hat, a long black coat, and black eyes around According to Haitian beliefs, Baron Samedi rules over the graves as well as the souls of the dead. But the Haitians hold Baron Samedi in high regard and worship him because he does offer useful advice to the cult.

    Anbit.

    Anbit is a sometimes male, sometimes female snake god in the legends of the Woonambal people of northwestern Australia. Associated with soil and water, it is believed to bring rain.


  • Motorcycle

    The motorcycle was stored in a glass case It was taken to the village of Chotila to be worshipped in India after an accident in 1988.


  • Computer chips

    A cult called Pikpuk believes that the mind of God is a computer program developed by aliens. If we could transfer our conscience to a computer chip, we would become immortal.


  • Big-ass women.

    "Adonitology" is the name of a cult that worships women with big asses. The cult has a church and a large following that proclaims in one sentence that Jesus told him that women with big asses would be at their peak in the 21st century.



  • "The Star Wars movies.

    In addition to the movie fans, there are still many who see "Jediism" as a religion derived from Zat's war on the Jedi. They would collect the teachings of the Temple and the Jedi.