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The Flying Spaghetti Monster is the deity of "Pastafarianism", a parody religion that began as a critique of the Kansas Board of Education's decision to allow the teaching of intelligent design in public schools. Arguing that intelligent design was a thinly-veiled attempt to bring religion into the classroom, Bobby Henderson constructed "Pastafarianism" as a new theological system and argued that, if schools wished to "teach the controversy," they should teach "Pastafarianism" alongside evolution and intelligent design[2].
Since then, many atheists and secularists have claimed to be "Pastafarians", implicitly using its obvious shortcomings to criticize actual religions, especially Christianity. More prominent atheists have also mentioned it, such as Richard Dawkins in his book The God Delusion.
Contents
Teachings
"Pastafarians" worship the Flying Spaghetti Monster, a flying pile of spaghetti and meatballs, by eating spaghetti and dressing in pirate regalia. "Pastafarianism" also holds pirates in high esteem, claiming that they were good men whose deeds were perverted by the media. They attribute global warming to the decrease of pirates, presenting graphs showing that global temperatures have risen over the past centuries in rough inverse correlation to the number of pirates.
According to the letter by Bobby Henderson to the Kansas Board of Education, the Flying Spaghetti Monster has the following powers:
- Flight
- Invisibility
- Can travel through solid matter
- Can create and alter anything
- Plants evidence and changes test results to confuse evolutionists.
Google trend data for the term Flying Spaghetti Monster: Popularity has waned
See also
- Essay: The Flying Spaghetti Monster is losing what little popularity it had
- Santa syndrome
- Atheism symbols
- Essay:Evolutionist Spaghetti Monster
References
- ↑ *Flying Spaghetti Monster - Google trends data worldwide
- Flying Spaghetti Monster - Google trends data for the United States
- Flying Spaghetti Monster - Google trends for Google UK
- Worldwide interest in evolutionary ideas
- Jesus vs. Richard Dawkins and PZ Myers - Jesus wins!
- Worldwide online interest in Jesus vs. worldwide online interest in Charles Darwin
- How stale and boring is evolutionary indoctrination? Is the public fooled or are they suspicious? What is the trend?
- ↑ Verbatim: Noodle This, Kansas - Washington Post
External Links
Official Website of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster