The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):
Discordianism
/dis?kor'di?@n?ism/, n.
The veneration of Eris, a.k.a. Discordia; widely popular among hackers.
Discordianism was popularized by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson's
novel Illuminatus! as a sort of self-subverting Dada-Zen for Westerners ?
it should on no account be taken seriously but is far more serious than
most jokes. Consider, for example, the Fifth Commandment of the Pentabarf,
from Principia Discordia: ?A Discordian is Prohibited of Believing What he
Reads.? Discordianism is usually connected with an elaborate conspiracy
theory/joke involving millennia-long warfare between the anarcho-surrealist
partisans of Eris and a malevolent, authoritarian secret society called the
Illuminati. See Religion in Appendix B, Church of the SubGenius, and ha
ha only serious.
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
Discordianism
/dis-kor'di-*n-ism/ The veneration of Eris,
also known as Discordia; widely popular among hackers.
Discordianism was popularised by Robert Shea and Robert Anton
Wilson's novel "Illuminatus!" as a sort of self-subverting
Dada-Zen for Westerners - it should on no account be taken
seriously but is far more serious than most jokes. Consider,
for example, the Fifth Commandment of the Pentabarf, from
"Principia Discordia": "A Discordian is Prohibited of
Believing What he Reads." Discordianism is usually connected
with an elaborate conspiracy theory/joke involving
millennia-long warfare between the anarcho-surrealist
partisans of Eris and a malevolent, authoritarian secret
society called the Illuminati.
See Religion, Church of the SubGenius, and ha ha only
serious.
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