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Err...Too much free time? - Zarbon - 11-20-2005

http://www.venganza.org/index.htm

Seriously...

What the hell?


Err...Too much free time? - Toshiro - 11-20-2005

Bra so should join them o.O


Err...Too much free time? - Kami - 11-20-2005

I love FSM!


oh and


Quote:Originally posted by Cell
...And he's gay (or so I think). Go figure...


I seriously doubt that has anything to do with it.


Err...Too much free time? - Zarbon - 11-20-2005

Because of the reasons to join part right?

Quote:WHY YOU SHOULD CONVERT TO FLYING SPAGHETTI MONSTERISM

-Flimsy moral standards.
-Every friday is a religious holiday. If your work/school objects to that, demand your religious beliefs are respected and threaten to call the ACLU.
-Our heaven is WAY better. We've got a Stripper Factory AND a Beer Volcano.



Err...Too much free time? - Hellfighter 17 - 11-20-2005

We are His minions!

But, seriously, what is so sceptical about this compared to other religions? kthnxgvmepie


Err...Too much free time? - Android 17 - 11-20-2005

Do other religions have beer volcanoes and stripper factories in their heaven?

I rest my case.


Err...Too much free time? - Kami - 11-20-2005

Yeah, sign me up for that.


Err...Too much free time? - Hellfighter 17 - 11-20-2005

Does this religion to people to kill thousands of others for some land? =\


Err...Too much free time? - Zarbon - 11-21-2005

Actually, I think thats a form of worshipping him. O_o


Err...Too much free time? - Hellfighter 17 - 11-21-2005

Actually, it's neither. FSM does not pay any form of recognition to our version of the spaghetti noodle, for He was the one who created it and He would have created it for us to bounty on it and use it as a resource.


Err...Too much free time? - Orion - 11-21-2005

That dickhead is a strong case against God's choice for humans to have free will. =(


Err...Too much free time? - Bra - 11-21-2005

Gohanemba... why would I be joining them?

I don't believe in a divine, flying spaghetti monster. =\


Err...Too much free time? - Kami - 11-21-2005

Hahahahahahaha commentary on some of the more ridiculous aspects of religon and the teaching of evolution and creationism in schools hahahahahahhahahahahhahahaha



*gets it*


Err...Too much free time? - Toshiro - 11-21-2005

Quote:Originally posted by Bra
Gohanemba... why would I be joining them?

I don't believe in a divine, flying spaghetti monster. =\

Becuase they dress up as Pirates silly.


Err...Too much free time? - Super Buu - 11-21-2005

Quote:We have evidence that a Flying Spaghetti Monster created the universe. None of us, of course, were around to see it, but we have written accounts of it.

Nice Tongue

I personally think it's funny, where do I sign up?


Err...Too much free time? - Bra - 11-21-2005

Quote:Originally posted by Gohan
Quote:Originally posted by Bra
Gohanemba... why would I be joining them?

I don't believe in a divine, flying spaghetti monster. =\

Becuase they dress up as Pirates silly.

There's a difference between dressing up as a pirate and actually being a pirate. =\


Err...Too much free time? - Krillin - 11-22-2005

I've seen it. It's all one big mockery of Christianity. I'm actually quite offended by it, but I'm not going to raise a stink. They have their right of free speech, after all.


Err...Too much free time? - EADA Jack McCoy - 11-22-2005

Quote:I don't have a problem with religion. What I have a problem with is religion posing as science. Teach creationism in school, fine, but DON'T teach it in a science classroom. Science = the study of repeatable, observable, natural phenomena. Accepting a supernatural explanation is a cop-out. It's faith, NOT science.



Err...Too much free time? - Krillin - 11-22-2005

Ah, I disagree on that point. People continuously confuse the theory of Intelligent Design, and the Creationist standpoint.

Clarification: The theory of Intelligent Design is an actual scientific theory that is actually accepted by more scientists than most citizens realize. They believe that a Higher Intelligence created the world in entirety, though there are a few cases in which they believe the world was created, and Evolution provided the animals and such.

The belief of Creationism describes the general view that practising Christians and Jews believe (along with, I think, Muslims). They believe that God created the earth just as he described in Genesis.

So, as you can see, Creationism is the faith part, while the theory of Intelligent Design is the literal science. Science is, after all, examining the facts and determining the most likely outcome from these.

With that said, I don't think Intelligent Design alone should be taught, just as Evolution alone should not be taught. Students should be presented each theory without bias, and then should be left to draw their own conclusions. Outdated and disproven data should not still be placed in new textbooks for Evolution.


Err...Too much free time? - Super Buu - 11-22-2005

I think the point of the letter was that, since people are allowed to get offended when people disbelieve the idea of an omnipotent, omniscient benevolent being that lives in the clouds, they should be allowed to get offended when people disbelieve the idea of a flying spaghetti monster. It is, of course, a parody. But it doesn't take a direct approach, as most atheists do when trying to disprove the existence of a Christian God. Instead of trying to disprove the Christian God, it instead tries to prove a different God and gauges the results. So in this case, the controversy doesn't come from the idea of there not being a God, it comes from trying to make Christians believe there could be different God. It's a little smarter than your average skeptic joke.

But I agree with Krillin - I don't want to cause a fuss over my views, or it'll be like that marines topic where my user rating plummeted overnight for being frank Tongue