my sister has this site posted on her journal, but i feel this new theory of evolution involving the Flying Spaghetti Monster absolutely deserves a wider audience. check it out.
As I've been in computer training today, I kept drifting off to the website and looking at every part of it, becoming more and more drawn into the Pastafarian way of life. We got so geeky (and bored) that we created a facebook group for followers of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. I'm going to have to get a FSM fish for the car. And the way global warming is caused by the decrease in pirates? Such brilliance...if you're going to teach Intelligent Design in science classes, this deserves the same amount of recognition.
The best is a quote from the forum there which goes "Religious war at its very simplest is killing each other over who has the best imaginary friend."
Damn, and I thought the pimp name website was sucking up a lot of my internet time. When I get back to an office with a printer I'm going to start a FSM revolution on campus with some of the downloadable pamphlets. Students these days don't get into activism which is such a shame. Especially when there are such wonderful things as FSM to convert people to. Hey, it's probably more logical than Scientology.
d'oh! i was going to order you a car fish. but go ahead, i have another thought anyway.
i imagine in the south this could be an interesting topic for debate. john can't figure out why i have been spending so much time on the site. i mean, he gets to spend hours downloading pictures from comic books to make his own screensaver, but i can't download one picture of the noodly creation story? that is absolutely my favorite picture.
i initially skimmed it so i didn't see the bit about the pirates the first time around. when i went back and read it more carefully a few days ago and saw that part, i knew that must have been the major selling point for you.
and don't get me started on scientology. even before tom cruise had his recent bout of extra weirdness, the Buffalo News actually ran an interesting 3-day piece on scientology. cuckoo!
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Date: 2005-10-25 08:08 pm (UTC)From:The best is a quote from the forum there which goes "Religious war at its very simplest is killing each other over who has the best imaginary friend."
Damn, and I thought the pimp name website was sucking up a lot of my internet time. When I get back to an office with a printer I'm going to start a FSM revolution on campus with some of the downloadable pamphlets. Students these days don't get into activism which is such a shame. Especially when there are such wonderful things as FSM to convert people to. Hey, it's probably more logical than Scientology.
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Date: 2005-10-26 12:09 am (UTC)From:i imagine in the south this could be an interesting topic for debate. john can't figure out why i have been spending so much time on the site. i mean, he gets to spend hours downloading pictures from comic books to make his own screensaver, but i can't download one picture of the noodly creation story? that is absolutely my favorite picture.
i initially skimmed it so i didn't see the bit about the pirates the first time around. when i went back and read it more carefully a few days ago and saw that part, i knew that must have been the major selling point for you.
and don't get me started on scientology. even before tom cruise had his recent bout of extra weirdness, the Buffalo News actually ran an interesting 3-day piece on scientology. cuckoo!