Posters are available for a short time. They are high quality prints on heavy paper shipped in cardboard tubes. $21.95 for the 30″x20″ size and $9.95 for the 18″x12″ size — with free shipping until December 31st.
More information at the Poster Shop
Posters are available for a short time. They are high quality prints on heavy paper shipped in cardboard tubes. $21.95 for the 30″x20″ size and $9.95 for the 18″x12″ size — with free shipping until December 31st.
More information at the Poster Shop
I’ll take 50.
Those posters are great. My only concern is a statistical one. The values on the X-axis of your graph are not in order. Shouldn’t it read “45000, 35000, 20000, ….” instead of “35000, 45000, 20000, …”?
what the fuck? is this shit really serious?
OMFSM!
*3 Bend: No, it isn’t serious. Start from the home page on this site and work from there. If you still don’t understand it try evolving then read again.
im from france, how much does the shipping cost ?
@ 3 – bend -,
Perhaps if you were smart enough to read and follow the directions that were clearly given to you when you entered our site, you would have had your questions answered. After reading the Open Letter and the “About” tab material, you could have learned:
1) Our mission is the exclusion of religious mythology from the science curricula of public schools.
2) Our theology is a satire that neither depends on, nor is derivative of any other religion.
3) We insist that any school board that includes any religious mythology in their science curricula, must also include ours.
Carefully read the comments of Southern Ptarmigan (tenth down in the comments section) who has this question fully in perspective. S/He is a well educated evangelical Christian:
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=letters-may-2009&sc=DD_20090508
Remember that you believe whatever it is that you do believe, because it’s what your parents or priest believe:
http://www.sciam.com/podcast/episode.cfm?id=why-people-believe-what-they-do-09-04-10&sc=DD_20090413
Do not get trapped in the Authoritarian mold:You will be constantly surprised by unsuspected things.
http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~altemey/
RAmen
I know our great and all-powerful FSM frowns upon his devotees slagging off other religions, and fairy nuff, but I’ve just uncovered a far bigger threat.
Aparently there are these people called athiests, and they are trying to organise themselves into a cohesive body, and as such, would threaten all religions. One of their upcoming events is to be in Melbourne Australia in late March :
http://www.atheistconvention.org.au/
I just know that all the usual god-bothering suspects will have their protest groups on the steps outside, and that a lot of television news time will be spent covering the portests.
How cool would it be to see a few thousand Pirates, each waving a poster-on-a-stick? The only problem I can see is that we would probably all have tickets and would go inside when the convention starts.