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Frisbeetarianism 

A parody of religious or spiritual belief in life after death. Indicates the belief that when a person dies, his/her souls rises and is thrown like a frisbee onto a roof, where it becomes attached and remains.
Are you a follower of Frisbeetarianism?

frisbeetarianism 

noun: The belief that when you die, your soul goes up on the roof and gets stuck.
Among the adherents of frisbeetarianism, there are two primary sects: ultimate and disc golf.

Frisbeetarianism 

(noun)

the belief that, after death, the soul flies up onto the roof and gets stuck there.
Judy: My parents used to be Methodist, but then they converted to Frisbeetarianism after a very enlightening afternoon picnic.

Anti-Frisbeetarianism

Anti-Frisbeetarianism, or antifrisbeetarianism, is the opposition to frisbeetarianism, that is the belief that when you die, your soul goes up on the roof and gets stuck. Anti-Frisbeetarianism states that the soul and the spirit have enough features and resources for cross anything material, as well as it is stated in extraphysics. Anti-Frisbeetarianism is considered of an anti-parody of religious and spiritual belief in life after death. As well as an anti-parody religion and a form or anti-atheism.
I do believe in reincarnation, I harshly believe in Anti-Frisbeetarianism.