The Church of Euthanasiam, a religious organization founded by Reverend Chris Korda (a transgender vegan, not that its relevant) and Pastor Kim in the Boston, Massachusetts area of the USA in 1992.
According to Rev. Chris Korda it is likely that this Church is the world's only anti-human religion.
Its most popular slogan is "Save the Planet, Kill Yourself" and its founding ideology is set in one commandment "Thou Shalt not Procreate", and four main pillars: suicide, abortion,
cannibalism and sodomy ("any sexual act not intended for procreation" ).
Slogans employed by the group include "Save the Planet, Kill Yourself", "Six Billion Humans Can't Be Wrong", and "Eat a Queer Fetus for Jesus".
On the
church's site, Korda says this inspiration came to her in a dream, during which she was "confronted [by] an alien intelligence known as The Being who speaks for the inhabitants of Earth in other dimensions.
There have been many members who had to be expelled for having children themselves.
The church's pro-suicide advocacy began in 1995 with the purchase of a billboard with a 900 number for a "Suicide Assistance Hot-Line" and the message: "Helping you every step of the way! Thousands helped! How about you?" The idea was to play callers pre-recorded messages with suicide instructions, but the phone company, recognizing these intentions, never activated the line.
Korda openly touted suicide instructions on the site as a way to get publicity, and said it was "a disappointment to me that no one's actually killed themselves and then had their parents sue us. That would actually punch through the media shield." They were taken down once a woman had clearly used those instructions to kill herself.
Regarding the 9/11 attacks: "it felt good to see Americans dying for a change. There was a sense of justice, of the 'chickens coming home to roost,'" she said. "In gender terms, the huge gash made by the plane was obviously female. I had witnessed a Freudian drama on a national scale: America's penis had been turned into a vagina."
They don't exist anymore, thankfully, but you get their type cropping up in eco movements everywhere.
https://www.vice.com/read/save-the-planet-kill-yourself-the-contentious-history-of-the-church-of-euthanasia-1022