Calathumpian
Calathumpian, also spelled "callothumpian", "carathumpian" and "calisthumpian", is a term that is used in a non-judgmental way to describe a religion or philosophy in its infancy. The description is of a relatively original belief, held by a small group, personally assembled, or not institutionalized. In can also be sometimes used as a non-specific example of a religious or political persuasion. Calathumpian is a description applied, sometimes pejoratively, to individuals who believe things that mainstream believers tend to regard as rubbish. In Pacific countries, Calathumpian has a more general meaning of any set, or sets of minority philosophical, religious, political, etc., beliefs not covered by specified categories, e.g. Mr John Howard —"With regard to the service on 11 November next for the entombment of the Unknown Soldier,... these occasions have always been in the Australian tradition: Liberal, Labor, National Party, Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, Callithumpian, whatever one likes. They have never been exclusively one party, one denomination.