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National Geographic promotes FSM

Published October 23rd, 2007 by Bobby Henderson

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I received the following email from Jonathon:

It is very gratifying to know that Pastafarianism is becoming a mainstream, accepted and acceptable, religion.

The October 2007 National Geographic magazine contained two articles of great interest. One was on global warming. The other was on the decline of the Malacca pirates. Although National Geographic may not have been brave enough to explicitly put two and two together, the connection is there for anyone with open eyes to see.

I completely agree. I don’t think it’s a stretch to think that they’re making a reference to the Pastafarian belief that global warming is related to the decline in pirates. It is a subtle message, but it’s there.

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Thank you for your support, NG.



88 Responses to “National Geographic promotes FSM”

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  1. Len Guini says:

    Anyway, it would appear that NG has been touched by His Noodly Appendage.

  2. storm petrel says:

    New thread to play on.
    Pity they couldn’t show the link between the two openly, but we all know it’s there.

  3. Starbuckaneer says:

    You’re lucky I didn’t post yet… I saw it… and I hesitated. I’m ok with 4th. Is 4th coffee?

  4. storm petrel says:

    Only one medal per poster, so you get bronze.

  5. Alchemist says:

    So you get coffee storm petrel. What do I get? (please!)

  6. Starbuckaneer says:

    Bronze sucks.
    @Al — I’ll trade you my bronze for a quad venti non-fat sugar-free vanilla caramel macchiato.

  7. Alchemist says:

    “@Al — I’ll trade you my bronze for a quad venti non-fat sugar-free vanilla caramel macchiato.”
    .
    Sure thing – I stopped drinking coffee a few years ago. It was making me a bit *too* hyper :D
    .
    I can probably use my alchemical skill to turn the bronze into erm, runny bronze.

  8. Thalassophobic Pie Rat says:

    Damn threads that close and then open at a later date. The FSM must be trying to test us.

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