This is just pure bullsh**, what religion creates T shirts, ipod covers? I don’t see people wearing T shirts saying “Christianity”, or Ipod covers with the cross on it. This is a scam, you people need to get out more.
“I don’t see people wearing T shirts saying “Christianity”, or Ipod covers with the cross on it.”
haha.this is so funny…he mentions the cross while at the same time saying that Christians don’t promote their religion.
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Teh Spag-worshipper (she of the crappy name) -
Oct 24th, 2008
‘I don’t see people wearing T shirts saying “Christianity”, or Ipod covers with the cross on it.’
You don’t get out much, do you?
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Macta -
Dec 20th, 2008
I don’t see the FSM selling anything like crosses, or sending people to houses trying to get us to convert. I had some christians come to my house and push themselves inside and when I started talking about the FSM they looked at me like I had found jesus and bitch-slapped him! Here these people were standing in MY living room trying to push THEIR religeon on me and I’m the bad guy? FUCK THAT! I see PLENTY of people with christian shirts on, ipod covers, tattoos, and other bullshit like that! I hope you’re touched by his noodley appendage! And soon so you can be saved by him and brought closer to Him!
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Jennifer -
Dec 25th, 2008
Uh, actually I see tons of Xian merch – hello, ever been to America lately? Shirts, mugs, bracelets, car decals, pencils… you name it, there is something with a cross, or a fish, or a verse on it. Like there are for any religion. In fact, whipping up a design with Photoshop or GIMP, then posting it on Zazzle or CafePress is an easy way to do it on your own. For a real religion or a made-up one. Wake up people.
I see people with tshirts, jackets, ipod covers, cellphone covers, stickers and decals, bumperstickers, necklaces, rings, bracelets, games, action figures, cups, toys, video games, light-up displays, crucifixes, dreidels, those funny little hats, anything that the letters WWJD can possibly be affixed to, movies, fishy stickers and badges, rosaries, incense, candles, dashboard mounts. Some people even buy their own pew in church.
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MAN -
Feb 4th, 2009
I saw i biker jacket that said praise god, with god spelled wrong.
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Brandon -
Feb 24th, 2009
This guy doesn’t really get out much, does he?
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snakeye -
Mar 25th, 2009
maybe you need to get open your eyes a little. learn a little history maybe. find out that a millions of people died because christians decided that spreading their religion would be the best thing that could happen to the world. the crusades, colonization of america, are some examples of such. try to learn the facts
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Heartburn Home Remedy -
Apr 15th, 2009
The style of writing is quite familiar . Have you written guest posts for other blogs?
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P-tricky -
May 28th, 2009
As a high school student, I see my peers walking around in T-shirts commemorating their religion every day (one person even has a shirt that says, in complete sincerity, “Jesus is my homeboy”). At least the proceeds from sales of FSM products go towards the promotion of intelligent and rational thought, whereas donations to, say, the 700 Club go towards private jets. Which is the real scam?
RAmen.
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Garrick McElroy -
Jun 22nd, 2009
You’ve never seen a t-shirt that says “Christianity”? Do you live in a freaking cave? Of course, I live in the Bible belt so maybe what I see isn’t the average fore the rest of America. I’m sure they are everywhere though, if you just take off the blindfold you’re wearing.
Here’s to hoping His Noodly Appendage touches you,
-GM
RAmen
If you have any questions about, or just want to discuss the existence of the FSM, you can reach me at kanastag@comcast.net
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Garrick McElroy -
Jun 22nd, 2009
Typo, I said fore as opposed to for, needed to correct the mistake.
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Siber -
Jul 16th, 2009
I guess he doesn’t remember the WWJD fad a few years back.
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Sandgroper Mat -
Aug 11th, 2009
Clearly you have never been shopping Some1.
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ed o’grady -
Aug 11th, 2009
Oh dear oh dear.
How blinded can so be by their faith. Check out the site http://mitrust.co.uk/who_are_we.html
The real shop is even scarier! I’d love to know what Christian ‘essentials’ might be. The fact that they’ve got an integrated shop and chapel says it all really.
Have we got any Pastafarian essentials – apart from the eye-patches?
An elaborate spoof on Intelligent Design, The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster is neither too elaborate nor too spoofy to succeed in nailing the fallacies of ID. It's even wackier than Jonathan Swift's suggestion that the Irish eat their children as a way to keep them from being a burden, and it may offend just as many people, but Henderson, described elsewhere as a 25-year-old "out-of-work physics major," puts satire to the same serious use that Swift did. Oh, yes, it is very funny. -- Scientific American
“I don’t see people wearing T shirts saying “Christianity”, or Ipod covers with the cross on it.”
haha.this is so funny…he mentions the cross while at the same time saying that Christians don’t promote their religion.
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‘I don’t see people wearing T shirts saying “Christianity”, or Ipod covers with the cross on it.’
You don’t get out much, do you?
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I don’t see the FSM selling anything like crosses, or sending people to houses trying to get us to convert. I had some christians come to my house and push themselves inside and when I started talking about the FSM they looked at me like I had found jesus and bitch-slapped him! Here these people were standing in MY living room trying to push THEIR religeon on me and I’m the bad guy? FUCK THAT! I see PLENTY of people with christian shirts on, ipod covers, tattoos, and other bullshit like that! I hope you’re touched by his noodley appendage! And soon so you can be saved by him and brought closer to Him!
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Uh, actually I see tons of Xian merch – hello, ever been to America lately? Shirts, mugs, bracelets, car decals, pencils… you name it, there is something with a cross, or a fish, or a verse on it. Like there are for any religion. In fact, whipping up a design with Photoshop or GIMP, then posting it on Zazzle or CafePress is an easy way to do it on your own. For a real religion or a made-up one. Wake up people.
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I need to get out much much less.
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Lol, I just found a spinoff of guitar hero, guitar praise!
This has got to be a joke
http://www.familychristian.com/shop/product.asp?prodID=57021
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I see people with tshirts, jackets, ipod covers, cellphone covers, stickers and decals, bumperstickers, necklaces, rings, bracelets, games, action figures, cups, toys, video games, light-up displays, crucifixes, dreidels, those funny little hats, anything that the letters WWJD can possibly be affixed to, movies, fishy stickers and badges, rosaries, incense, candles, dashboard mounts. Some people even buy their own pew in church.
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I saw i biker jacket that said praise god, with god spelled wrong.
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This guy doesn’t really get out much, does he?
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maybe you need to get open your eyes a little. learn a little history maybe. find out that a millions of people died because christians decided that spreading their religion would be the best thing that could happen to the world. the crusades, colonization of america, are some examples of such. try to learn the facts
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The style of writing is quite familiar . Have you written guest posts for other blogs?
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As a high school student, I see my peers walking around in T-shirts commemorating their religion every day (one person even has a shirt that says, in complete sincerity, “Jesus is my homeboy”). At least the proceeds from sales of FSM products go towards the promotion of intelligent and rational thought, whereas donations to, say, the 700 Club go towards private jets. Which is the real scam?
RAmen.
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You’ve never seen a t-shirt that says “Christianity”? Do you live in a freaking cave? Of course, I live in the Bible belt so maybe what I see isn’t the average fore the rest of America. I’m sure they are everywhere though, if you just take off the blindfold you’re wearing.
Here’s to hoping His Noodly Appendage touches you,
-GM
RAmen
If you have any questions about, or just want to discuss the existence of the FSM, you can reach me at kanastag@comcast.net
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Typo, I said fore as opposed to for, needed to correct the mistake.
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I guess he doesn’t remember the WWJD fad a few years back.
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Clearly you have never been shopping Some1.
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Oh dear oh dear.
How blinded can so be by their faith. Check out the site http://mitrust.co.uk/who_are_we.html
The real shop is even scarier! I’d love to know what Christian ‘essentials’ might be. The fact that they’ve got an integrated shop and chapel says it all really.
Have we got any Pastafarian essentials – apart from the eye-patches?
Ramen brothers and sisters.
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christian water with Jesus on it http://gamil.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/spiritual.jpg this is an actual product
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