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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”

  1. PacificPam says:

    That is pork, by the way

  2. PacificPam says:

    I just saw that squid. Now I fancy some seafood.

  3. St John the Blasphemist says:

    Isn’t malacca the Greek word for wanker?
    .
    St John the Blasphemist
    Saint of Pajero Pirates

  4. Noodly0ne says:

    Calamari!

  5. The Donkey From The Moon says:

    Gaar National Geographic, much like most schools that are apparently ‘public’ in relation to christianity.

    WE HAVE GAINED OUR FIRST SUBSERVIENT MEDIA

    CAN I GET A RAMEN?

  6. Alchemist says:

    PacificPam – I’m a liberal vegetarian. So I’ll defend your right to eat poor defenceless ikkle piggies but I’ll *tut* menacingly in the background :)

  7. Cottura 5 Minuti says:

    @The Donkey From The Moon – Ramen

  8. Marilyn Terrell says:

    Have you guys seen the FSM crown you can make for Halloween on Evil Mad Scientist? It’s pretty cool:
    http://www.evilmadscientist.com/article.php/FSMCostume#trackback

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