- FINALLY just mailed my Christmas cards. I’m way behind! This is the latest I’ve ever mailed them. I usually have them out by Black Friday. #
- RT @digitalkitty: “Best. Elevator. Ever. http://i.imgur.com/XwYtO.jpg spaghetti monster FTW! Haven’t heard enough about him lately. #
- If all of this rain was snow, today would be a great day. But no, we get flash floods instead. Stupid mother nature. #
- I take back what I said about mother nature. If not for the flooding, I wouldn’t have found a big leaking can of water seal in the basement. #
- Just post an updated crocheted towel catalog. 12 new Christmas patterns! http://bit.ly/32PTIn #
- RT @patricknorton: “6 Reasons Bacon is Better Than True Love: http://bit.ly/70pNCY" #
- At Philadelphia Christkindlmarkt embracing my German side. Eating wurst/kraut & doing Christmas shopping! Oh yeah & yummy German cookies too! #
12 December 2009
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06 April 2006
More Flying Spaghetti Monster
I forgot one thing in my previous post about The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. A lot of “devout” religious people have sent the author many e-mails. Reading them can only lead you to one concusion… Apparently, in order to be a religious person, you also have to be a foul-mouthed moron. Not saying that’s true, but that is the impression these people give in their letters.
You can read the various letters by clicking here.
28 March 2006
Flying Spaghetti Monster Gospel hits stores
In case you haven’t already heard about this, let me give you some background in the shortest way possible… In order sidestep the separation of church and state some school districts have tried to allow the teaching of “intelligent design.” The Christian mythology of creation cannot be taught, so ID stops one step short of endorsing the creation mythology. It says that some things in nature are too complex to have been created by evolution so “something” else must have created them. It stops right there but you can figure out what it implies.
So, if schools are teaching ID they are basically teaching Christian specific beliefs. This means that they should also teach the mythology of other religions. This is where Bobby Henderson comes in. He wrote a letter to a few school districts requesting that they teach his religion, Pastafarianism or the worship of The Flying Spaghetti Monster. It very quickly snowballed into a very popular topic and many people have seen it as a great oppurtunity to point out the faults with the argument for ID and point out that every religion sounds silly to those who aren’t a member of it.
Today his book finally hits stores and we’ll get to read all about the Flying Spaghetti Monster and his noodly appendages.
Buy the book now at Amazon. Read the story in USA Today. Learn more at his site, Veganza.com. I definately need to buy this book.