From Grant in Toronto:
The Toronto Public Library has 8 copies of the Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, and guess what collection it’s under?
Non-fiction! Hooray!
By the way, why don’t authors bitch when their books are being “illegally shared” at the library? How is that not analogous to a musicians work being shared on the internet? You have my permission to buy and share the Gospel with as many people as you like. Spread the Word.















any way of spreading the noodly word is good in my barnacly book!
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I just got the Gospel from the library and twas under Non-Fiction (in no particular order whatsoever! I had to search high and low in a jumble of random books to find it). It really speaks to me, and I’m only on page twenty! :D
We have just received a copy at the Kitchener Public Library (Ontario).
Shouldn’t we push to have the book located in the religion section of the library? Somewhere between ‘The Book of Mormon” and “The Holy Bible?
The library has put this book in the religion-humour section, and I am pushing to get it located in the religion section.
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