are you kidding me?

flying spaghetti monster? Are you kidding me? I don’t think there’s any documents or books that date back as far as the Bible and are as accurate as the Bible. Try reading the book of Job. There’s so many things mentioned in that book alone that could not have been known by people, unless God brought it to light. Fresh water springs feeding oceans, deep trenches in the oceans, dinosaurs(40-42), yes dinosaurs not whales or hippos; many of these things we didn’t know until much, much later.
-erin

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  1. 101 Turtle Dec 7th, 2007 at 5:14 am

    “I don’t think there’s any documents or books that date back as far as the Bible and are as accurate as the Bible” WTF? 1) There are many documents that date way before the bible.
    2) Bible accurate? The fact that no original biblical documents remain instantly discredits it. Even our profit is still alive. You can’t argue with that.

  2. 102 Faryshta Dec 7th, 2007 at 7:56 am

    JAJAJA

    someone wrote first what i was going to say, the bible has been traslated so many times. And for so unclear people.

    My FSM

  3. 103 Neal Dec 7th, 2007 at 9:18 pm

    Dinosaurs? This dude needs to re-read his Bible. There is no reference to dinosaurs in it, that’s a reference to an elephant. This dude would do a better job defending the Bible and God if he could discuss it intelligently rather than quote foolish statements made by moronic, poorly educated, self-declared, unstudied pastors grasping at straws trying to resolve scientific truths with biblical ones our of fear of losing his flock.

    BTW - For all you Flying Spagetti Monster goobs: My god is real, yours is just a meal. His noodly appendage is making its way past my God’s appendix. Yum! Yum!

  4. 104 neal Dec 7th, 2007 at 10:18 pm

    There must be another neal on this board, the last post beginning with “Dinosauars?” is not mine.

  5. 105 neal Dec 7th, 2007 at 11:17 pm

    I don’t know who posted the last thing on this thread with the name “Neal” that begins “Dinasaurs”. I know I would never call Pastafarians “goobs”. If someone has the same name as me please use a different handle to distinguish yourself from me. I know it’s only a blog, but it does piss me off when people think I am saying it and it’s someone else who has appropriated my identity.

  6. 106 neal Dec 8th, 2007 at 12:03 am

    It kills me how Xtains take the posture they are being persecuted in our culture. I seem to recall a few years back, it was the Falwells, O’Reilly’s, the Robertsons, and the Dobson’s who declared a “culture war” on people who were just living their lives-albeit with lifestyles markedly different from those mandated by traditional Xtain morals, beliefs and mores.
    But, then again, it’s supposed to be a free country. The counter move to that has been to engage in vituperation of the practtioners of these emergent lifestyles. When the attacked non christian strikes back, he’s painted as persecuting christians when it’s really just self defense in the marketplace of ideas.
    Flash to Xtains, the constitution, the bill of right, and American culture in no way grants you “the right to prevail”. Other religions have vanished from the face of the earth (eg. the Cult of Isis, or, more recently, the Shakers). There is no law that says we have to treat you as an endangered species if more and more people find you bullshit and your bullshit tactics and antics less and less credible and tolerable. That’s not persecution. That’s evolution in action.

  7. 107 Recent Convert Dec 8th, 2007 at 12:36 am

    Wow, who would have thought that reading a football website would lead me to link that would change my life. Well done, people. Your community is great.
    @Dutch Pasta Guy. Conservapedia makes me sad. I didn’t know it existed until your post, but the articles on Kangaroos made me very, very sad with the direction the world is taking. But to counterbalance that nonsense, there’s the Church of the FSM. Go rational thought!

  8. 108 Iscariot Dec 8th, 2007 at 12:47 am

    @Neal-your God is real? Finally, someone who has seen a God!! What was he like Neal? Was he old looking with a beard? Did he look like Magic Johnson, or was it Alanis Morrisette? Answer back Neal I want to know what He/She was like, because you must have seen Him/Her to claim that it’s real. What is the meaning of life Neal? You must know since you have spoken with a god. Get back to us we are all eagerly awaiting your reply.-Judas Iscariot

  9. 109 Phil Rock Dec 8th, 2007 at 2:40 am

    Why do people insist on quoting a book as evidence of the ultimate truth? It’s a book for the love of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, there is very little in it that hadn’t been written in a different form prior to it; Gilgamesh anyone? How can you get more accurate than the writings of the Persian book-keepers who listed everything under the sun from sheep to grains of wheat? Don’t any of you bible thumpers ever read anything else?

  10. 110 Ande Dec 8th, 2007 at 3:03 am

    well, the other 5/6 of the world think your god is pure imagination and they also think ours is a meal. The main different is that a meal exists in the real (or material) world.
    .
    a god is something that exists and has a lot of power(depending on the god, offcourse).
    .
    Now consider this: your god is considered existent and powerful by about a six of world population and nonexistent and not powerful by the rest
    .
    our “meal” is considered existent and powerful by some and just existing by the rest. atleast one quiteria is fulfilled by the whole population. there were one six of the population who fulfilled both quiteria for christianity giving it a validy value of 2*1/6=1/3. FSMism is fulfilling one quiteria for the whole population giving it a validy value of 1*6/6=1
    .
    futher it could be noticed that there are no religion substansially bigger than christianity.
    therefore FSMism is 200% more valid than any other religion on the earth

  11. 111 Nannen Dec 8th, 2007 at 9:03 pm

    Well, I do not see these people criticizing ur religion anywhere on this site.
    And who says u need a book or written documents to believe in something.
    For all u kno the person who had the vision about god and all that other stuff,
    could have faked it. RIGHT??? And did u kno that each time there was a new King
    in England the Bible was changed to suit his believes. I bet u didn’t.
    Now I suggest you stop disrespecting what they believe in [if they believe in it]
    cuz they’re not dissing urs.

    good-bye. =]

  12. 112 ValkyriePariah Dec 8th, 2007 at 10:12 pm

    The only way you could EVER use the word “bible” and “accurate” in the same sentence is if the word “isn’t” is in between them. Maybe you should stop dissing our religion ok. Just because our religion here is based on a flying noodly deity doesn’t mean that you should mock us.
    .

  13. 113 VoiceintheDarkness Dec 10th, 2007 at 12:30 am

    Job? Job? JOB IS YOUR SALES PITCH? Let me summarize Job: One day someone said, “Dear God, I’d like to mess with humanity.” And God replied, “Yes, please. Take this man Job. He’s been nothing but good, faithful, and loyal.” So Job has EVERYTHING taken from him. He’s covered in sores, he loses his land and livestock, his entire family DIES. And yes, God gives everything back times two for being faithful. But don’t you think he’d want his children back? His wives (yes, multiple) back? His first life back? Seems to me that this is not a book you’d want to use in order to convert people.

    Moreover, the Bible is a historical text. It is the history of a people. I just don’t buy it that Solomon had 700 wives, 300 concubines, and all the prostitutes he could handle and still had time for breakfast. Sorry. When you read the bible, you are reading a historical epic. And when you’re the most kicked around group of people in the fertile crescent, there’s nothing you want more than to have a story that’s BIG. So Erin, were I you, I would revise my selling points. That’s all.

  14. 114 Pluto Dec 10th, 2007 at 2:05 pm

    Well don to harry Dec 3rd, 2007 at 12:44 am, I haven’t seen “dickweed” used since Bevis and Butt-head.

  15. 115 Bruce Lee Dec 11th, 2007 at 8:56 am

    I ate noodles today, cold, without sauce and now i have telescoptic optical lenses. ra-men.

    erin is a wrong person who needs to read a non-bible book or stop doing the alive thing.

  16. 116 Kota-Greykin Dec 11th, 2007 at 6:07 pm

    There is a book and its called “The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.” Besides if I brought up a holy book that was before the torrah or bible would that make your religion less credible and you would have to convert? How can you say the FSM book hasn’t been out for along time. If I was to read jack and the bean stalk it wouldn’t make me believe that beans can grow that high now can it? Just because a book says some thing does not give it credibility unless you want to believe it. As far as not knowing these things such as dinosaurs. Then why are our archaeologists spending so much time getting fossils? wouldn’t they like to know that all there discoveries were known by the bible before they even discovered? I think they found it first and then the Christians said dinosaurs were in the bible but they didn’t recognize it until now.

  17. 117 Daniel Dec 11th, 2007 at 11:35 pm

    What difference does it make what the animal was? Maybe it was a Rhino or an elephant or a mythical animal called a Behemoth that really did have bones of bronze and Iron ribs. The book can describe any fantacy animal it wants, it is still fantacy and make believe. The bible being old does nothing to lend to its accuracy. If anything, you need to be suspicious of anything written at a time where fact base stories were not the norm. Honestly, if you didn’t grow up with religion and one day someone says to you, “hey, I know about these stories told by a bunch of nomads wandering around mesopotamia during the late bronze age. You want to buy into them as solid fact?” you would justifiably tell them to piss off.

  18. 118 Iscariot Dec 12th, 2007 at 1:00 am

    @neal Dec 8th, 2007 at 12:03 am-This is to the “real neal” not the ignorant identity stealing “Neal”- I thought that was very well put, rock on brother.

  19. 119 The Great Alien Dec 16th, 2007 at 3:41 pm

    I love the FSM!

    Please can I have a bumper sticker? Thanks :)

  20. 120 Tom Dec 17th, 2007 at 2:26 am

    Have you actually READ the bible?!

    Clearly not, otherwise you would not be boasting about how accurate it is.

    Some creeping insects have four legs (Leviticus 11:20-23)
    Snakes eat dirt (Genesis 3:14)
    The bat is a bird (Leviticus 11:19, Deuteronomy 14:11, 18)
    Eagles carry their young on their wings (Deuteronomy 32:11)
    Some fowls are four-footed (Leviticus 11:20-21)
    Conies chew the cud (Leviticus 11:5)
    Turtles have voices (Song of Solomon 2:12)
    Some four legged animals fly (Leviticus 11:21)
    Snails melt (Psalm 58:8)
    Multi-colored baby goats are born by watching goats copulate through rods of different woods (Genesis 30:37-39)

    Cockatrices (Jeremiah 8:17, Isaiah 11:8, 14:29, 59:5)
    Unicorns (Deuteronomy 33:17, Psalms 22:21, 29:6, Job 39:9-10, Numbers 23:22, Numbers 24:8)
    Satyrs (Isaiah 34:14, 13:21)
    Fiery serpents (Numbers 21:6)
    Flying serpents (Isaiah 14:29, 30:6)

    The world is stable and immovable (1 Chronicles 16:30)
    The world cannot be moved (Psalm 93:1)
    He has fixed the earth firm, immovable (1 Chronicles 16:30)
    Thou hast fixed the earth immovable and firm (Psalm 93:1)
    He has fixed the earth firm, immovable (Psalm 96:10)
    Who made the earth and fashioned it, and himself fixed it fast (Isaiah 45:18)

    The earth has ends or edges (Job 37:3)
    The earth has four corners (Isaiah 11:12, Rev 7:1)
    The earth is on a fixed foundation (Psalm 104:5)
    The earth rest on pillars (1 Samuel 2:8-10)

    Epilepsy is caused by demon possession (Luke 9:39)
    A fetus can understand speech and jump for joy (Luke 1:44)
    Sick people are oppressed by the devil (Acts 10:38)
    Washing in a Siloam pool restores sight (John 9:7)
    Jesus believes sin causes physical disability (John 5:14)
    Water stirred by angels will cure all illness (John 5:4)
    Satan causes illness (Luke 13:11-16)
    Mutes are possessed by the devil (Luke 11:14, Mathew 9:32-33)
    Sickness is caused by lack of faith (Luke 8:48)
    Disease is caused by god’s wrath (Numbers 12:10, Exodus 15:26)
    Leprosy is cured by dipping a live bird in the blood of a dead one, kill a lamb, Find another pair of birds and repeat step one, sprinkle lots of blood around (Leviticus 14:2-52)

    Humankind 4.54 Billion Years Old
    Humans have been around since the world began (Acts 3:21)
    Jesus believed Adam and Eve were created at the beginning of earth’s time (Mark 10:6)
    Nothing has changed since the beginning of creation (Peter 3:4)

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