fsm cake

Dear Bobby Henderson,

Please find attached photos of the FSM cake decoration I made out of icing sugar. The decoration has raisins as meatballs and dried dried fruit bits as eyes. As you can see in the second photo, it is being worshipped by penguins.

Regards

Beastly Rich

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  1. 1 - Queen of Rock’n'Roll - Dec 25th, 2006

    Yum! That looks awesome! I like the penguin Pastafarians, too :) Hey, maybe if any Pastafarians get married, you could do their wedding cake!
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    Hmmm… that made me think… have there been any Pastafarian weddings yet? Who would be authorized to perform such a wedding (other than Captain Jack Sparrow)? Well, at least I know what food would be served at the wedding dinner! RAmen!

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  2. 2 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 25th, 2006

    Yes, the penguins are a nice touch. His Noodliness looks almost too good to eat.

    RAmen and Happy Holidays to all

    MJK

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  3. 3 - Coleoptera - Dec 25th, 2006

    I found an interesting essay on the Public Library of Science website about teaching evolution in American Universities. Here is the link:

    http://biology.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-document&doi=10.1371%2Fjournal.pbio.0030364

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  4. 4 - DutchPastaGuy - Dec 25th, 2006

    @Coleoptera
    Interesting read. I’m not teaching in my job (which btw, is in physics, not biology), but I’ve bookmarked it anyway.

    @Queen of Rock’n'Roll
    Interesting that you mention Pastafarian weddings. In part of the UK (Scotland) you can have humanist weddings. Unfortunately not in England or Northern Ireland yet. An attempt was made to get them authorised in N-Ireland too, but that failed. So there is actually a good bit of ‘marriage travel’ going on. People from other parts of the UK who want humanist weddings have them in Scotland. Anyone who would want a Pastafarian wedding could probably have an authorised humanist conduct the wedding and you would likely be free to give the event as much Pastafarian flavouring as you like.
    I’m looking forward to seeing Scotland become a pirate marital haven. So if you want to marry that special someone but she has doubts, then be a good pirate, kidnap your love, and sail her in your pirate ship to a (cutless, not shotgun) wedding in Scotland.

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  5. 5 - Wench Nikky - Dec 25th, 2006

    I just came across a very interesting ID article on the Dawkins site (from The New Scientist) that I had missed previously. It goes into some detail of types of research the IDiots are conducting to disprove evolution.
    “Intelligent design: The God Lab”
    http://richarddawkins.net/article,421,Intelligent-design-The-God-Lab,Celeste-Biever-Redmond

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  6. 6 - Branded Cow - Dec 25th, 2006

    It looks so tasty, and a perfect follow up to a bowl of speghetti and marinara sauce.

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  7. 7 - julien - Dec 25th, 2006

    RAmen to my fellows Pastafarians all over the world ! REMEMBER, do not participate in decadent and sadly spiritualistic christian Christmas celebrations ! This would be a blasphemy towards our creator, almost tantamount to apostasy, punishable by death. It is your duty to spread the Gospel to convert the heathen and the beasts of the field. I want to say thanks to Beastly Rich for his wonderful cakes, they are awsomely good. Nonetheless I am ill at ease, for some of my pastafarian brothers in France have started worshipping the Sacred Being through the medium of Beastly Rich’s cakes. Should I consider this as apostasy/heresy and chop them to bits? I await the answer of the Reverend Bobby Henderson concerning those trainee heretics. I’ll nonetheless keep on spreading the word in France!

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  8. 8 - Wench Nikky - Dec 25th, 2006

    @julien
    “REMEMBER, do not participate in decadent and sadly spiritualistic christian Christmas celebrations!”
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    Ah…but what better place and time to spread the word of His Noodley Goodness?
    I myself, found xmas lunch (non-christian/non-spiitual) with close family and friends just such a perfect ocassion to introduce FSM to those who had not previously heard word of
    the one true God.
    RAmen

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  9. 9 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 25th, 2006

    Sorry to disagree with you, julien, but it is not Christianity itself that I have a problem with, it is the fundies. Fundies of any sort are annoying at best and dangerous at worst no matter what their religious affiliation. Our Creator, the FSm, wants us to spread the word, surely, but to force feed our faith upon others would render us no better than them. And just how does Pastafarian heaven, with a beer volcano and a stripper factory, constitute any form of punishment by death. Blasphemy is simply a bad idea.

    Concerning Beastly Rich’s cakes, I would hope that when the tequila wears off they would return to their Pastafarian ways. One can only hope and pray to the FSM.

    RAmen

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  10. 10 - Branded Cow - Dec 25th, 2006

    @julien: No blasphemy is ever punishable by death. Christmas is not necessarily a Christian holiday. If you really look at the facts you’ll see that Jesus was more likely born in the spring, but it does not correspond with the Christian advent calender from birth to death. Many of the Christmas traditions come from Norse and Wiccan origins. The Yule festival is on the solstice and is crowned with evergreen wreaths. The Norse god Wotan travels on a sleigh pulled by his white horse to grant wishes to the good and beat the naughty with a yew switch – an obvious reference to Santa Clause.
    .
    Sorry, got off the point. Please julien don’t be so aggressive about our religion. It is not what we preach and leads to fanaticism.

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  11. 11 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 25th, 2006

    @ Nikki

    Nice one, smite them with kindness, I say. And thanks for the link from Dawkins. Had missed that one and added it to my collection. Maybe the IDiots will be the ones to disprove their own theory! Well, I can hope can’t I?

    RAmen

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  12. 12 - Wench Nikky - Dec 25th, 2006

    Hi Mad John. Hope you had a nice food/drink fest with family/friends.
    I did gather quite a little interested audience at our pagan lunch celebration, when I started to expound on my new religion. Wish that I’d had taken a few more brochures with me. As it was, I only quickly printed off one for the householder at the last minute before my lift was due to depart to said gathering.
    I didn’t pass that one around either, due to past experience of myself being one of the first targets of the kids (now traditional) water bombs. The kids were right on cue too. I was the second one drenched once they started!

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  13. 13 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 25th, 2006

    Hahahaha…sorry, I didn’t mean to laugh at you, I was just imagining the look on your wet face. Can’t part with tradition now. Sounds like a fun lot you have there. (Well, maybe not for the target, anyway.)

    Congrats on your conversion excursion. Today was my annual “listen to mum talk about life when she was a little girl” day. Most of the stories I’ve heard before, but occasionally she pops in a new one. I tolerate it because tomorrow is Boxing Day and me and dad will watch the footie and put back a few pints all day. So mum deserves to have her day before that.

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  14. 14 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 25th, 2006

    Oh and I talked to me mate who owns the theatre company. I told him about the play that the group in California did and he is interested in doing something similar. Plus there is a guy next door who has a print shop and will do a deal printing out full-colour brochures for us to hand out. Something for next spring, but I’m already excited about spreading the word.

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  15. 15 - Wench Nikky - Dec 25th, 2006

    “Today was my annual “listen to mum talk about life when she was a little girl” day…………So mum deserves to have her day before that.”
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    I always love listening to such stories. Living history! Also the mother is the one referred to as ’she who should not be ignored”

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  16. 16 - Wench Nikky - Dec 25th, 2006

    ‘I tolerate it because tomorrow is Boxing Day and me and dad will watch the footie…’
    .
    Boxing day is already winding down here. (~4.00pm) Do you want me to tell you who won? Hahahahaha
    .
    ‘Plus there is a guy next door who has a print shop and will do a deal printing out full-colour brochures for us to hand out.’
    .
    I refill all my ink cartridges myself , so full colour is very inexpensive to produce.
    I did all of the ones I took out to the uni at end of semester celebrations in full colour because I wanted people to keep them and have a good look at it when sober! (in case they didn’t remember how much they liked the idea when they were drunk)

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  17. 17 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 25th, 2006

    I lurve me mum, but we have never seen eye to eye…on anything. She is always RIGHT and I am always WRONG. Having said that, I understand that it is merely her way of telling me she lurves me, so I don’t let it get to me and she would probably lose respect for me if I abandoned standing my ground now. We’ve never come to blows or anything and it is not as bad as it sounds, we just lurve to ARGUE. However, she does have a sense of humour, is quite taken with the FSM and can’t stand the fundies or this thing going on over in Kansas either (so I guess we DO have that in common). Me dad just shakes his head with a grin and stays out of it. Think I’ll make a noodly topper for her tree next year. :)

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  18. 18 - Wench Nikky - Dec 25th, 2006

    “She is always RIGHT and I am always WRONG.”
    .
    Oh, I always thought that was a womens prerogative. Isn’t it?

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  19. 19 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 25th, 2006

    I’ve got a b/w laser printer for my reports, quite the little workhorse, coming up on my one millionth page printed on that machine. The ink jet printers get used up to fast in my experience. For the colour stuff I go to a print shop. It’s tax-deductable for me anyway.

    Kudos on the uni job. And it’s almost tomorrow here. We can actually get more matches here in the states now than me mates back in the UK. We’ve got five matches line up. Cable is really cool.

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  20. 20 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 25th, 2006

    @ NIkki—“She is always RIGHT and I am always WRONG.”
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    Oh, I always thought that was a womens prerogative. Isn’t it?

    .

    Surely, but I can’t let her know that. She would never forgive me. :)

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  21. 21 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 25th, 2006

    So you survived the annual drenching then?

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  22. 22 - Wench Nikky - Dec 25th, 2006

    Yeah :) I gave the first ~15yo niece who got me the choice of putting her head underwater in the pool herself or having me do it for her. She chose the latter!
    Hahahaha. Was quite funny watching her bending over the kiddy pool with her head submerged. She is actually a very good swimmer, as in medals/trophies ect and a lifesaver to boot. Should’ve taken a pic. Fact is I got caught up in the FSM discussion and forgot to take any pics. Lucky they don’t all rely on me anymore for the party pics. They all camera mobiles now, so no problem. The kids have learnt who will laugh when they get drenched and who won’t. I remember a couple of years ago they did it to the wrong person, who was not a happy camper for a few hours afterwards. Xmas day here is a pretty much pool/creek/beach day coz of the heat. Quite refreshing to sit around in wet clothes eating and drinking. I live in sarongs in summer, so no biggy.

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  23. 23 - Wench Nikky - Dec 25th, 2006

    “Oh, I always thought that was a womens prerogative. Isn’t it?
    “Surely, but I can’t let her know that. She would never forgive me. :) ”
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    Sounds like my fathers attitude. Too true… too true!
    RAmen

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  24. 24 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 25th, 2006

    Wow, sounds like fun. Must be nice. It’s bloody cold again here. Didn’t see the sun all day.

    I have a niece who just got a water polo scholarship at uni next year. We’re all excited for her.

    And I’ll bet you do justice to wearing a sarong quite well. ;)

    RAmen

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  25. 25 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 26th, 2006

    @ Nikki-”Sounds like my fathers attitude. Too true… too true!”

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    Great minds think alike. Your father must have been a true gentleman.

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  26. 26 - Wench Nikky - Dec 26th, 2006

    “And I’ll bet you do justice to wearing a sarong quite well. ;)”
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    Oh dear! :)
    Perfect apparel for where I live. Jeans in winter and sarongs in summer. How easy is that? The first two things I aquired technical training in were ‘do on your own time’ ones i.e. self employment/hobby/enjoyment. Photography and patternmaking (fashion design).
    I can’t imagine how improve on jeans and sarongs though. Simple, comfortable and practical.
    Found out after completing training (twice) that great grandfather was Warsaw tailor and that my father had been an avid amateur photographer during enlistment. (including a self taught command of darkroom techniques) Have some handed down B&W photos (for which I have since made negatives) of some of his WWII war pics.
    I had undertaken both these pursuits quite a long way away from my family.

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  27. 27 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 26th, 2006

    Creative pursuits have been my path as well. Too tired to go into it now, maybe next time. Interesting family history, Nik. Something to be proud of.

    Got’s ta go. Tomorrow…errmm…today is going to come early.

    Have a nice evening/night. Catch you later.

    RAmen

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  28. 28 - Wench Nikky - Dec 26th, 2006

    I think sometimes religious indoctrination can be a good thing. My father got his nose well and truely shoved into Catholic religion during his childhood at school he was sent to. I remember when I were were quite young, that the Jehovers came to the door (don’y they always?) and my younger sister answered it. My father yelled out from within the house ‘who is it’ (he’d probably already heard!…as he was quite close to door at time) sister replied and father yelled out quite loudly (sure others in street heard too) ‘tell them I’m not home’ ! hahahaha
    Another ocassion, yelled out ‘tell them we have enough toilet paper’! Oh dear! No political correctness in my family when it comes to religion. Bunch of heathens we are, and quite proud of it. Some of other rellies took their ndoctrination a little more seriously though.
    Have a cousin my age who is headmistress of Catholic High School. I like her. She doesn’t go there with me! RAmen to her if she should read this. I’m sure she’ll know who I am and who I’m referring to.

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  29. 29 - Wench Nikky - Dec 26th, 2006

    I just want to say, that until the more moderate xtians stand up and out voice the fanatics, you are all on the same level in my book. That is how I feel! Social change takes time. Sort it out, without forcing yourselves on the rest of us!
    *TOLERANCE*
    Learn this word that you preach over and over and over! Apparently????
    RAmen

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  30. 30 - LSM - Dec 26th, 2006

    A cake worthy of His noodlyness.

    Let us pray:

    “In the name of the Pasta, the Parmesan, and the Holy Sauce.
    May the appendage be with you.
    RA’men.”

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  31. 31 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 26th, 2006

    @ LSM

    RAmen

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  32. 32 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 26th, 2006

    @ Nikki—Another ocassion, yelled out ‘tell them we have enough toilet paper’! Oh dear! No political correctness in my family when it comes to religion. Bunch of heathens we are, and quite proud of it.

    .

    Hahahaha…brilliant!!! My father did something similar to a load of Mormons once. Though he was much more dastardly. He invited them in to talk about the jebus and then asked them if they would mind if he cleaned his shotgun while they chatted. Their eyes remained glued on the shotgun as he cleaned away and he calmly debated certain inconsistencies. They lasted all of ten minutes before they had had enough. Never saw them again.

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  33. 33 - Wench Nikky - Dec 26th, 2006

    hahahaha…..A copy of the GoFSM would be handy for such an occassion too.

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  34. 34 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 26th, 2006

    Nikki—”I just want to say, that until the more moderate xtians stand up and out voice the fanatics, you are all on the same level in my book.”

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    Don’t hold back now, tell them how you really feel!!!

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  35. 35 - Wench Nikky - Dec 26th, 2006

    I’m saving myself up for them.

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  36. 36 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 26th, 2006

    Nikki—”A copy of the GoFSM would be handy for such an occassion too.”

    .

    I keep my copy on the lamp table by the front door so it is the first thing someone sees when they enter. Most of my friends have already had an earful and appreciate the joke but can’t be bothered to pursue it further. But a couple have become really intrigued about doing the play thing. I’m on holidays til after the first so I think we may start preparations tomorrow. We’ll see.

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  37. 37 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 26th, 2006

    “I’m saving myself up for them.”

    .

    I’ll be sure and bring popcorn…and s’mores. :)

    RAmen

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  38. 38 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 26th, 2006

    Oh, and a nice FSM cake!

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  39. 39 - Wench Nikky - Dec 26th, 2006

    The one on this page looks good, maybe Beastly Rich could make us some more.

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  40. 40 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 27th, 2006

    Rum or Tequila?

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  41. 41 - Wench Nikky - Dec 27th, 2006

    I think a rum one this time.

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  42. 42 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 27th, 2006

    Oh, I meant to ask you what you called those macadamia-nut-stuffed-into-a-lychee-and-dipped-in-chocolate things?

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  43. 43 - Wench Nikky - Dec 27th, 2006

    ‘macadamia-nut-stuffed-into-a-lychee-and-dipped-in-chocolate things’
    .
    What you just said, I think. :) I have no idea, I’ll have to ask my mum. She likes them stuffed with a piece of ginger, instead of macadamias.

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  44. 44 - DutchPastaGuy - Dec 27th, 2006

    Ok, I’m going to shamelessly hijack this thread for something else. Please don’t make me walk the plank for it, it’s in a good cause.

    Richard Dawkins was on BBC radio recently, debating with amongst others a UK professor (in either Chemistry or Thermodynamics, don’t remember), Andy McIntosh. McIntosh at some stage claimed that evolution was in contradiction of the second law of thermodynamics. In very oversimplified terms, the second law states that processes always increase the level of disorder. Total disorder that is, isolated parts of a system can gain order at greater expense of other parts (thereby already explaining the error in McIntosh’s claim). At present there are two discussion threads about McIntosh’s blunder at the website of the program that hosted the discussion:
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/ni/2006/12/
    So if you have been missing the hate mail lately, take the verbal war to the enemy. I warmly encourage you to put some posts in those threads. Also, there is another thread about electing a Man of the Year. I followed the example of voting for Richard Dawkins. Wouldn’t it be nice if the website of a religiously flavoured program would report Dawkins to be the man of the year! The thread only has a few dozen entries sofar, spread over various candidates. A few extra votes can make the difference. So go out and vote, my fellow Pastafarians.
    RAmen.

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  45. 45 - Wench Nikky - Dec 27th, 2006

    @DutchPastaGuy
    “…At present there are two discussion threads about McIntosh’s blunder at the website of the program that hosted the discussion: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/ni/2006/12/
    .
    There is also a discussion thread on Richard’s site relating to McIntosh’s (Professor of Thermodynamics at Leeds) assertions, which have been publicly supported by Professor Stuart Burgess, (Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Bristol University)
    .

    ‘The Only One in Step’
    by Richard Dawkins
    http://richarddawkins.net/article,453,The-Only-One-in-Step,Richard-Dawkins
    RAmen

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  46. 46 - Wench Nikky - Dec 27th, 2006

    Wench Nikky Dec 27th, 2006 at 4:52 pm

    @DutchPastaGuy
    “…At present there are two discussion threads about McIntosh’s blunder at the website of the program that hosted the discussion: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/ni/2006/12/
    .
    There is also a discussion thread on Richard’s site relating to McIntosh’s (Professor of Thermodynamics at Leeds) assertions, which have been publicly supported by Professor Stuart Burgess, (Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Bristol University)
    .

    ‘The Only One in Step’ by Richard Dawkins
    http://www.richarddawkins.net/article,453,The-Only-One-in-Step,Richard-Dawkins

    RAmen

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  47. 47 - Wench Nikky - Dec 27th, 2006

    @Wench Nikky Dec 27th, 2006 at 4:52 pm

    @DutchPastaGuy
    “…At present there are two discussion threads about McIntosh’s blunder at the website of the program that hosted the discussion…..”
    There is also a discussion thread on Richard’s site relating to McIntosh’s (Professor of Thermodynamics at Leeds) assertions, which have been publicly supported by Professor Stuart Burgess, (Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Bristol University)
    .
    ‘The Only One in Step’ by Richard Dawkins
    richarddawkins.net/article,453,The-Only-One-in-Step,Richard-Dawkins
    RAmen
    .
    ps got an “awaiting moderation when tried to include the whole link.

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  48. 48 - Wench Nikky - Dec 27th, 2006

    Interesting thing is that, the 2nd Law argument has often, in the past, been used by creationists, even though they themselves advise creationists against doing so.
    “Arguments we think creationists should NOT use”
    http://www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/faq/dont_use.asp

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  49. 49 - Mad John Kidd - Dec 27th, 2006

    Wench Nikky—Dec 27th, 2006 at 5:16pm

    Nice one Wenchy, you beat me to it. Must be their reverence for a zombie on a stick that keeps them resurrecting dead arguments.

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  50. 50 - Peter Popoff - Dec 27th, 2006

    Wench Nikky Dec 27th, 2006 at 5:16 pm

    Interesting thing is that, the 2nd Law argument has often, in the past, been used by creationists, even though they themselves advise creationists against doing so.
    “Arguments we think creationists should NOT use”
    http://www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/faq/dont_use.asp
    .
    Most interesting. However I know where that missing day went!
    You Aussies, done stole it from us!
    Ramen

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An elaborate spoof on Intelligent Design, The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster is neither too elaborate nor too spoofy to succeed in nailing the fallacies of ID. It's even wackier than Jonathan Swift's suggestion that the Irish eat their children as a way to keep them from being a burden, and it may offend just as many people, but Henderson, described elsewhere as a 25-year-old "out-of-work physics major," puts satire to the same serious use that Swift did. Oh, yes, it is very funny. -- Scientific American




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