Religion

Church of Trek
A religion based on Star Trek. By the height of this creed's influence, Germany had been renamed "Nazi Planet Episode Land". Following (or during) the Star Trek Wars of the 2200s the episodes and even mere mention of Star Trek were banned due to the amount it threatened the established world order. Since the church itself was also banned, adherents were condemned to a death "most befitting virgins" - they were thrown into a volcano. The cast of the original series (excluding Leonard Nimoy's Head) and the remaining videos left the planet.

First Amalgamated Church
Created from the merging of major 20th Century religions - Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism as well as agnosticism. Led by Father Changstein El-Gamal.

Oprahism
A mainstream religion, probably started by, or for, Oprah Winfrey.

Religion of Mutants
Over Christmas (suggesting they mutated before the second coming of Jesus) and Easter the Sewer Mutants gather in church to worship an unexploded nuclear bomb.

Robotology
Led by Preacherbot, Robotology has many customs. Sinners will be collected by the Robot Devil to spend eternity in Robot Hell, in New Jersey. The religious text of Robotology is The Good Book 3.0

Robot Judaism
Believe that Robot Jesus was a well built robot, but not their Messiah. They keep kosher - no shellfish or pork! In traditional 20th century Jewish fashion, young robots go through a rite of passage, the aptly named, "Bot-mitzvah."

Salvation Army
As a part of the armed forces, they collect weapons to give to the defenseless so they can be safe on Xmas Eve.

Space Catholicism
Led by the Space Pope. Nothing else known.

The Monks of Shubah
Believe that God exists somewhere in the depths of space. Built a powerful radio telescope in the Himalayas to try and find him. Fry managed to reach a being similar to this, who then sent Bender back to Earth. The Monks have been searching for 700 years. Strictly non-violent.

Vodou/Voodoo
Vodou has become a mainstream religion by the 31st century. This may have something to do with the increased number of zombies and may have been brought on by the birth of Zombie Jesus.

Space Pope
Info: Reptilian leader of Space Catholicism.

Mentioned: 1ACV09; 2ACV09; 3ACV15

Zombie Jesus
Info: Zombie Jesus has not been seen, but is often mentioned by The Professor. Jesus' second coming was in 2443. He is featured in The Story of Xmas

Quote - Fry: I feel like I was mauled by Jesus.

Mentioned: 1ACV12; 2ACV12; 2ACV13; 4ACV04; US#006

Regular Jesus
Info: The standard Christian version of Jesus apparently exists alongside (but likely separate from) the zombie version. People in the future know enough about him that they recognize Zoidberg's Jesus costume as such (and don't call him "Zombie Jesus"). It is unclear what role the figure of Regular Jesus plays in modern religion, however.

Quote - Zoidberg (as Jesus): I help those who help themselves! [while running away]

Appeared: 3ACV03

Unexploded Nuclear Bomb
Info: Apparently the central icon of religion in the sewers, and an obvious reference to Beneath the Planet of the Apes. It's followers are rather lax in their beliefs and mainly only worship on certain religious holidays (Christmas and Easter).

Quote: Wow, you guys worship an unexploded nuclear bomb?

Appeared: 2ACV01

Origin of the Universe
The origin of the universe is a big part of most religions. It seems that Nibblonians had already existed for 17 years before the universe was created. Nibbler explained the creation of the universe to Leela (it was not revealed to viewers) and she responded with "Then the meaning of existence-- [Nibbler acknowledges.] So every religion is wrong!"

Star Wars Trek
A mass migration of Star Wars fans, whether this is actually a religion based event is uncertain, however it bares a very similar name to the Star Trek Wars. The Jedi were also mentioned at one point, and the Force in another, which may indicate that if, in fact, a religion was formed, then it probably wasn't disbanded like the Trek counterpart.

Xmas
See Xmas