Good or bad? I saw

Good or bad? I saw on your website that you have 100 to 200 emails a day, so who knows how much cash you must be raking in from corny merchandise. However, your religion is not one that i would like to follow. You put down a lot of theories, like Christianity and Darwinism, but frankly, even you are a small, small fish in a big ocean. Take Catholics for instance. Do you have a small country entirely devoted to the worship of your god? I didn’t think so. To me, your religion is just a corny spinoff of Christianity, a relatively well founded one. Since you will probably take no notice of this email anyway, I had better stop wasting my time. Just remember, You arent really as big as you assume. -Zak PS: I could start poking holes in your corny theory on request, but that would just be unsporting.

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  1. 1 MaleficentZ Jul 31st, 2006 at 12:56 pm

    Good idea! I think a small country should be formed with FSMism as the state-sponsored religion. Bobby could be its Pope.

  2. 2 Iranian_Stallion Sep 7th, 2006 at 5:52 pm

    I second the motion to get ourselves a country…but why a small one? I think Canada could quicly be converted. Plus if its Canada I don’t have to move.

  3. 3 Jack Sparrow Sep 22nd, 2006 at 9:04 am

    I third the motion
    P.S. I could poke holes in your theroy aswell.

  4. 4 Cyberatog Sep 22nd, 2006 at 1:27 pm

    Darwinism? Religion? What did you smoke?
    You can’t poke holes on FSM, since FSM changes so much on facts noone can ever prove anything.
    The romans persecuted the christians, and who worships Jupiter now? It will all happen again, but with Pastafarism raising above all others, and this time, the world will be ours, forever, matey!
    Harrrr! Sink thar land-lubbers!

  5. 5 Conragio Sep 27th, 2006 at 8:34 am

    >Do you have a small country entirely devoted to the worship of your god?

    No we have a decent sized country devoted to FSM, it’s called Italy and we even let your God’s have a country there because we’re tolerant of other’s beliefs.

  6. 6 Me Nov 27th, 2006 at 11:20 am

    see, now thats better, poite hate mail. I’m glad people take the time and effort to slag off our religion properly.
    THANKS.
    P.S having a country devoted to pastafarism is a wonderful idea, i think it should be Luxembourg, (i hope i spelled that right.)

  7. 7 Homo narrans Nov 27th, 2006 at 1:27 pm

    well, this one may be a polite dumbass who is incapable of recognising satire, but he is still a humourless dumbass.

  8. 8 alsachti Apr 10th, 2007 at 1:38 pm

    Italy gave a part of Roma to Christianism and nothing to the other religions ! That’s unfair !!!
    Each district of Roma should be attributed to a religion : Monti for Judaism, Trevi for Buddhism, Borgo for Hinduism, Regola for Pastafarism, and so on…

  9. 9 DutchPastaGuy Apr 10th, 2007 at 3:12 pm

    @alsachti
    While Italy has a nice climate etc. our ambitions are a bit wider. We’re going to take over the whole world, lock, stock and barrel. Except the bible belt in the US. We’ll just put up a high fence around that and make it into a sort of wild park where pirates can take safari tours to look at the strange creatures that live inside. Safari goers would be allowed to come close to the fundies and feed them bananas, like to monkeys in a zoo. Quite fitting for species that has only barely evolved beyond apes.

  10. 10 Peter Popoff Apr 10th, 2007 at 3:37 pm

    Dang! DPG.
    You get the best ideas.
    I’ve been trying to put together a summery of the P.P. polices to date.
    But I keep getting sidetracked, when I do get it together I’ll post it at the yahoo place.
    A lot of good stuff to date!
    .
    Peter Popoff
    Future Prez an’ Stuff

  11. 11 SaucyWench Apr 10th, 2007 at 8:31 pm

    I like the idea of cordoning off the Bible Belt. I’ve got some Bible-thumping relatives there, and I could visit them on safari.

  12. 12 Rowdy Wench Apr 10th, 2007 at 8:53 pm

    @ Saucy Wench - I live in the Bible Belt!! Can I please be excused from the cordoning off thing? :)

    @ DPG - same message for you. Please don’t lock me up with these people! It’s bad enough to have to live by their laws (for example, in my city it’s illegal to drink beer on public property. Really.).

  13. 13 Red DutchPasta Kidd Apr 10th, 2007 at 11:33 pm

    Rowdy Wench
    Apr 10th, 2007 at 8:53 pm
    @ Saucy Wench - I live in the Bible Belt!! Can I please be excused from the cordoning off thing? :)

    .
    Rowdy, as a wench you’d get a ticket of course. So if you wanted to stay in your place you could come and go as you please! Or you’d swap homes with some fundy living outside the belt. Don’t want to have them running loose do we?

  14. 14 DutchPastaGuy Apr 11th, 2007 at 1:55 am

    @Rowdy
    Of course, we’ll get you out of there. What’s the point of feeding bananas or throwing coconuts to a normal, sensible person? You’d really have no place in that wild park at all.
    .
    I do like the prospect of safari going there and feeding the primitives. It might interfere a bit with some of their occult rituals. Imagine a truck of tourists driving up to a church on Sunday morning and starting to throw bananas at the congregation. Or the priest getting hit by cocnut while adressing the church goers. We’ll have to take precautions to ensure that bible belt tourism doesn’t completely destroy the fundies natural habitat. But then they’re not exactly an endangered species are they.

  15. 15 Red DutchPasta Kidd Apr 11th, 2007 at 2:27 am

    DPG, not YET. We just need to work hard at making them so.

  16. 16 Wench Nikkiee Apr 11th, 2007 at 3:32 am

    Do you think we could experiment a bit to make them a little more evolved exciting when they are spouting their holey book for the tourists. Maybe something long the lines of what Flacco suggests
    .
    Superhumans
    www.abc.net.au/rn/scienceshow/stories/2006/1712679.htm
    .
    Flacco is a bit of a fundie though:
    .
    Flacco - intelligent design
    http://www.abc.net.au/rn/scienceshow/stories/2006/1691907.htm

  17. 17 Jolly Roger Apr 11th, 2007 at 5:49 am

    @Zak
    “PS: I could start poking holes in your corny theory on request, but that would just be unsporting.”
    I request that you poke holes in and make sport of our corny theory. Just don’t expect me not to poke holes in or make sport of your corny religion.

  18. 18 Vindhyan Bob Jul 24th, 2007 at 8:11 pm

    Exactly how does one go about creating their own country?

  19. 19 One-eyed Wonderkin Jul 24th, 2007 at 8:29 pm

    I believe you claim a plot of land and refuse to pay taxes or money to the current owner. If you are strong enough to keep it, it is yours.
    .

  20. 20 BBQ Aug 30th, 2007 at 1:40 am

    BBQ ANY1?

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