four and a half

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My 4-year-old son, Chase, drew his interpretation of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.

~cheers, Wendy

Norco, CA

17 Responses to “four and a half”
  1. 1 - StJason - Apr 13th, 2009

    Bobby… I think we found your successor for when you go off to your reward…

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  2. 2 - brian - Apr 13th, 2009

    It is often said that the youth are the wisest amongst us. Chase has proven this true.

    Beautiful.

    Ramen!

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  3. 3 - voodoo child - Apr 13th, 2009

    Blessed be chase.

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  4. 4 - Doctor of Pastdivinity - Apr 13th, 2009

    Congratulations to Chase. He has captured the essence of Our Noodly Creator and has grasped the constitutive role of Meatballs and Spaghetti in His Divinity. It is always good news to see Californian children educated in the traditional Pastafarian way. RAmen

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  5. 5 - Iron Mike - Apr 13th, 2009

    “Train up a child in the way he should go,
    Even when he is old he will not depart from it.”

    Way to go, Wendy. Get ‘em indoctrinated when they are young and unable to think rationally. ;-)

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  6. 6 - Dusty - Apr 13th, 2009

    Truly glorious. So good to see young Pastafarians.
    RAmen

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  7. 7 - John - Apr 13th, 2009

    Good, get ‘em started young says I.

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  8. 8 - Fiona - Apr 13th, 2009

    Through the eyes of babes…

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  9. 9 - ex-Possible Convert - Apr 13th, 2009

    I believe he was divinely inspired.

    RAmen.

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  10. 10 - andy - Apr 14th, 2009

    Your son is very talented, indeed! Nice artwork; I don’t think I could of expressed my faith as beautifully!

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  11. 11 - Aesi - Apr 14th, 2009

    \o/

    Because sometimes words just aren’t enough. :)

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  12. 12 - eliezer crumb jr. - Apr 14th, 2009

    the FSM will gobble down all the microbabies and spit them up into a new, plastic universe filled with Divorce Trees and sweet playthings like butter. then the FSM will eat many CALPERS rods full of swaying mango blood, furthering Rosco Tanner’s liver and mourning for toadstools, passing film around and pounding damsels into terrier wine. thus spake the holy Zenith lighthouse, lucifer of the fargo north.

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  13. 13 - Richard - Apr 16th, 2009

    Hey I know this kid! He is awesome, he can even draw you a water molecule. He has even viewed Saturn and Jupiter through my telescope. No narrow sighted world view there. The mom even rocks a ‘FSM’ plaque on her car! Wow…. keep the faith

    Top…

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  14. 14 - Pastafarian Danny Drey Age 13 - Apr 20th, 2009

    this is the best drawing of the FSM i’ve ever saw. You are teaching that child the best religion

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  15. 15 - Apastle Cory - Apr 22nd, 2009

    As only a recent convert and new to the ways of His Noodliness, it warms my heart to see such beauty spurn from the mind of a child.

    Great job, Chase!

    RAmen

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  16. 16 - lucus - Apr 25th, 2009

    ok, I have a serious question that is not necessarily directed at Wendy. everyone knows of the immense power of indoctrination and the harm it can cause, so if one brought up one’s child to ACTUALLY believe in the FSM, would they sincerely believe it?
    but I bet Wendy’s good enough to explain the reason behind Pastafarianism.

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  17. 17 - Minkus - Apr 28th, 2009

    Chase is a GENIUS. Well done to him.

    I understand Lucas’s point and take it very seriously. But I like the idea of kids being encouraged to challenge established religion at an early age – I do agree with Richard Dawkins’ point about children not being religious (not a Christian child, but a child of Christian parent(s)) and I am continually angered by the (my) British Government’s further funding of faith-based schools. The more challenge to this there is, from parents and especially from children and younger people themselves, with examples such as the FSM, the better.

    You go, Chase.

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