Why do you feel the need

Why do you feel the need to publish hate mail? Is it to prove a point that can’t be made without it? Was the rest of the site so insufficient that you have to make people feel sorry for you?
-Maria

[Don't feel sorry for me. Hate-mails make my day. -bobby]

67 Responses to “Why do you feel the need”

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  1. 51 - Rio Veradonir - Apr 24th, 2008

    Please provide your address, then Bobby. I’ll be glad to make your day.

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  2. 52 - Aus4RP - Apr 25th, 2008

    If we didn’t post “Hate-mail” you would be complaining that we are suppressing free-speech etc.

    We’ll leave that to the rest of the keepers of the faiths.

    Ya’ know.

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  3. 53 - Lou “He who sits at the right-ish noodle of our Lord” - Apr 25th, 2008

    Why do you feel the need to point it out?

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  4. 54 - Itaibn - Apr 27th, 2008

    ” an athiest. omg yes. an ATHIEST
    Apr 24th, 2008 at 4:46 am
    You WANT hate mail? Yeah, i can see why blindly ignoring sound proof against your insubstantial religion is morally satisfying.

    I’m not even being sarcastic here. Truly I understand. But i don’t believe.”

    Give me one example of a sound proof against our belief posted as hate mail, and only then will there be the slightest chance that I will take you seriously. This is what I love about hate mail. It is just plain idiotic. Oh, and you also just convinced me that the stereotype of atheists being tolerant and logical people is wrong. Or maybe you’re wrong, and actually you’re not an atheist, but just think you are.

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  5. 55 - ME DUH - May 3rd, 2008

    Because the people who hate it love to publish it. Imagine how pissed off they would be if Bobby refused to publish their hateful, critical comments!!
    Don’t they deserve a voice too, no matter how much they hate us.

    And of course, we LOVE to argue with them.
    PL&P!!
    RAmen.

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  6. 56 - GordonCSA - May 3rd, 2008

    I think bobby’s comment says all there is to say.

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  7. 57 - Marcus Aurelius - May 4th, 2008

    We need some humor to brighten up our day.

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  8. 58 - Thomas - May 6th, 2008

    I think it’s rather obvious, this hate mail section is to make fun of the people who sent it. It’s just funny to read how those arrogant ‘my church is all, we should burn the others alive’ believers overreact on this.
    Admit it, those youtube movies of little kids freaking out over something totally trivial are fun to watch too.

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  9. 59 - Felipe C - May 7th, 2008

    so we can laugh at the people who whine at their stupidity.

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  10. 60 - Chris - May 8th, 2008

    It’s funny yet disturbing reading hate mail from people who miss the point of the FSM message. It gives us entertainment and reminds us how stupid some people are.

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  11. 61 - Micheal J. Caboose - May 20th, 2008

    Have you read the hate mail. It’s really funny.

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  12. 62 - Pepin - Jun 4th, 2008

    Reading the hate mail actually helps me become a better person because it shows me how morons and hate are irrevocably linked to each other. Sort of like oreo cookies and milk. I don’t like being a moron, therefore I do not hate. Damn! I love this religion! Long live Pastafarianism!

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  13. 63 - Tsoubacca - Jun 7th, 2008

    I personally think it’s for everyone else to laugh at. By everyone else, I mean those of us with enough intelligence to recognize to true reasoning behind FSM. My pity on all of those who damn us to hell because of our free will.

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  14. 64 - Eric - Jul 23rd, 2008

    The hate mail is HILARIOUS. AND DEPRESSING. To think I am of the same race, sharing the same earth with these authors.

    Really makes me want a vasectomy. NO need to bring children into such a hateful and ignorant world.

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  15. 65 - Caleb Bissell - Feb 17th, 2009

    I will give you an ultimatum. Give me an airplane now or I will take it later.

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  16. 66 - Caleb Bissell - Feb 17th, 2009

    ALL CAPS

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  17. 67 - Daisyy - Apr 8th, 2009

    no,
    its so we can laugh at people like you, silly.

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