Last updated 7/2008

Q: Who are you?

A: My name is Bobby Henderson. I’m 27. I grew up in Oregon and move around a lot. I have a physics degree and have successfully avoided a “real” job for years.

Q: Did you really send the Open Letter to the Kansas School Board?

A: Yes. But, I received no replies until after I posted the website online and the School Board started getting lots of emails about it. You can read some of the responses I received here.

Q: Are you an atheist / heathen / what?

A: I don’t have a problem with religion. What I have a problem with is religion posing as science. Teach Creationism in school, fine, but don’t teach it in a science classroom. And don’t change the definition of science so that you can teach these things. That’s retarded.
Supernatural explanations are by definition not science, so why would you teach them in a science classroom?

Religion, itself, isn’t bad. But it isn’t necessarily good, either. There are plenty of good Christians (and Muslims, and Buddhists, and Hindus), and plenty of bad ones.

Dogma is bad for everyone.

Q: You are making God angry.

A: I doubt it. If there’s a God, and he’s intelligent, then I would guess he has a sense of humor. And how do you know He is NOT a Flying Spaghetti Monster?

Q: Do you make money off this?

A: Yes. The Church makes money off T-shirts, car emblems, book sales, and occasionally donations. We are saving a lot of money and pretty soon here we’ll buy our first Pirate Ship which will serve as a floating church, open to all Believers.

Q: Your graph is messed up.

A: No, it’s not. The X-axis doesn’t have to represent time. And the data points don’t need to be in order. A graph is just a collection of data points, I can display them however I want. It might not be what you’re used to, but it’s not messed up. Please stop writing me emails about it (well over 200 at this point).

Q: There are more pirates now than ever. Look at the South Pacific. And song-downloading pirates, and blah blah blah.

A: Real pirates use swords (cutlasses, actually). Those “pirates” in the south pacific are guys with machine guns, cruising around in power-boats. They’re not pirates. And the song-downloading “pirates” are smelly nerds, and therefore not real pirates.

Q: Your grammar/spelling/etc is bad.

A: Yah.

Q: You’re wrong. It’s actually a linguini / mashed potato / dinosaur / elephant / whatever monster.

A: Maybe He just disguises Himself as those things. Also, you’re not funny.

Q: Can I reprint your letter?

A: Yes. Send me a link, please.

Q: Acceptible use of content?

A: It’s ok with me if you’re using the FSM images/content as long as it’s not for profit, and you’re doing it to further the Cause of the church. I.e. printing out FSM propaganda materials and distributing them is ok (and encouraged). Making FSM t-shirts, selling FSM merchandise, etc. is NOT OK.

Q: What blogging/cms software are you using?

A: The recently redesigned site is built on the Wordpress platform with the K2 template.

Q: How many members are there?

A: I don’t know. There are no membership records as such, so I can only guess based on the amount of traffic the site receives, etc. Traffic to date (September 2006) is somewhere in the vicinity of 350 million hits, and around 15 million unique visitors. Google returns close to 2 million results for the phrase “flying spaghetti monster“. So, who knows - your guess is as good as mine.

Q: Why Pirates?

A: We believe that humans evolved from pirates. Consider that humans share around 95% DNA with monkeys, and more than 99.9% DNA with pirates.

Q: Interview requests

A: I’m happy to answer your questions. I recommend you just send me your questions in an email with a subject that I’ll notice, like “INTERVIEW QUESTIONS”. You don’t need to ask permission or set up an interview for some future time, just send me the questions. Thanks.

Q: Website statistics

A: Somewhere around 10k-40k visitors per day, and somewhere around 500k-1million hits a day. Hits are extremely high because lots of people hotlink images,etc from the site. Which is fine w/me.

Emails - depends, but 50 per day is not uncommon. I have 13,839 unread emails right now (9/25/06). I’ll get to as many as I can.

Q: Why is there an FSM banner on my MySpace profile?

A: It’s a virus/worm that WAS NOT CREATED BY ME. I had nothing to do with it. I’m sorry - it caused everyone a lot of problems, and I do not approve of this sort of thing. You can remove it by following the directions here.

More questions? Ask me below, or email me at bobby.henderson@gmail.com

740 Responses to “Frequently Asked Questions”

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  1. 681 - May 22nd, 2008 at - i've got a noodly appendage for youuu... Says:

    This proves that (some) Christians are egocentric and ignorant as to not wanting us to pursue our religious beliefs!!

    R’Amen!

  2. 682 - May 23rd, 2008 at - Tess Says:

    So I pretty much think you’re amazing and courtesy of you, I’m a devout Pastafarian. I’d be lost in life had it not been for you spreading the word of FSM. Thank you. :]

  3. 683 - May 23rd, 2008 at - Eric Adair Whitney Says:

    Lo, I have seen the LIGHT!

    I humbly give myself to the Flying Spaghetti Monster.

    After a lifetime of simple atheism, I now come to the true faith: Pastafarianism.

    Once I was lost, now I am found! All praise to the Monster! She IS the LORD.

  4. 684 - May 29th, 2008 at - BaronVonA-hole Says:

    I don’t care what the “8 I rather you didn’t’s” say, I’m starting a splitter group. We evolved from “midgets” not pirates. So stick it.

    Baron VonA-hole

  5. 685 - May 30th, 2008 at - cap. black star Says:

    jesus was a carpenter…. u have a physics degree…. u win

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    may he bless us all

    RAmen

  6. 686 - May 30th, 2008 at - FSM v 2.0 1/2 Says:

    I have done much searching for a faith that is right for me, and I have now finally found the way. I thank you.
    R’Amen.

  7. 687 - May 30th, 2008 at - TheFewTheProudTheMarinara Says:

    I’m new to this party. Can someone more versed in Pastafarianism tell me if there is a Satan-like adversary to the FSM (blessed be his noodly appendage)? You know, like an anti-Pasta?

  8. 688 - May 31st, 2008 at - Tamina Says:

    Surely not. Pasta would be the raw firmament of the universe. When it comes into contact with anti-pasta, they cancel each other out and create black holes. It’s important to note that however black holes are created, what they ARE are ninja-pirates, a thing too cool to actually exist in this universe - consider, that ninjas are undetectable and so are black holes, and pirates plunder. To a black hole, EVERTHING is booty.

    Truely, She works in mysterious, but very cool ways.

  9. 689 - May 31st, 2008 at - Abigail Says:

    WE LOVE YOU!
    I think your amazing, I only became a pastafarain yesteday
    and Im already touched by his noodly apedage!

  10. 690 - June 1st, 2008 at - ASTOYABI!!! Says:

    There should totaly be something about astoyabi, the festival of the exploding squid festival.

  11. 691 - June 1st, 2008 at - debra randall Says:

    I am wondering if it is possible to become ordained, and if so, would it be legal in the U.S. to perform a wedding ceremony. My step-daughter has asked me if I would like to officiate her ceremony. We live in Ohio but they are going to be married in Florida. I have no religious affiliation and consider myself at the very least, agnostic, if not atheist.

    Thanks…by the way I love your website and your concept.

    Debra

  12. 692 - June 2nd, 2008 at - Andrea Says:

    Okay, I am a Christian. I see this kind of stuff and can not believe how some can call us Christians “nut cases”. This is the most ridiculous thing ever. It is quite funny though. If you have no problem with God, then why mock different religions. I do find this more amusing than evolution. I mean, if we evolved from an apelike ancestor, then why have we stopped evolving? May God bless you all!

  13. 693 - June 2nd, 2008 at - TheFewTheProudTheMarinara Says:

    Baron Von Ahole said “I don’t care what the “8 I rather you didn’t’s” say, I’m starting a splitter group.”
    This is not to be confused with a SPLINTER group. Yes, the splitter is the split-finger fastball. The good Baron has taken up residence in the bullpen of - who else? - the Pittsburgh Pirates.

  14. 694 - June 2nd, 2008 at - Andrea Says:

    Well, when was your church founded?

    also, this is sad.

  15. 695 - June 2nd, 2008 at - Scott Says:

    Andrea,
    What you wrote at 3am is very sad. We havent stopped evolving. You need some education. Evolution is the process by which species change over time. Just because you don’t like the idea that many millions of years ago you shared an ancestor with the extant primates doesnt make it untrue. And besides, I think that YOUR beliefs are amusing. For example, you believe that babies need to be dipped in water because thousands of years ago a woman (made from a rib) was tricked into eating from a magic tree by a talking snake. You also believe that you will survive your own death if you telepathically tell a guy who was his own father that you will submit to him. Now who’s being “amusing”?
    Scott

  16. 696 - June 3rd, 2008 at - David H Says:

    Scott is right, but why, oh why do these Christians never get the point that our faith is deliberately designed to highlight the silliness of theirs?
    They often ask in a pathetic tone, ‘OK OK it’s funny, but why mock us?’ We do it because the other religions are funny, and we want to point that out. Also to have a laugh.
    Forgive the rant.

  17. 697 - June 4th, 2008 at - justin L Says:

    FSM is preventing us from evolving until we find a way to bring back pirates!!!

    until so global warming” a myth” with continue on to haunt us.

    in my opinion religion is a pathway out of hard times. not to completely fulfill your head with stories that were misinterpreted by people who thought otherwise.
    the stories like adam and eve were about self responsibility, according to this history channel show adam or eve lied about the fruit and blamed a snake. that was the moral of the legend. take responsibility or take the punishment.

    this is why im athiest, no confusing book that tells me what to do with my life

  18. 698 - June 5th, 2008 at - Matt Says:

    “Andrea
    Jun 2nd, 2008 at 3:01 am
    …I do find this more amusing than evolution. I mean, if we evolved from an apelike ancestor, then why have we stopped evolving?…”

    Can you produce any evidence that we have stopped evolving? There’s plenty of evidence about that we are still being ruthlessly selected, although these days by our own stupidity rather than things like parasites and carniverous animals. Designing an experiment to show, or not, actual evolution would be very interesting (if not conceptually impossible?). There is at least plenty of historical evidence of our having evolved, and the undoubted occurence of selective elimination in human populations allows us to plausibly suppose that in the future selective evolution will continue.

    The “we’re not evolving any more” is commonly hear, and seems to be just an assumption. In many cases it is probably based on the further assumption that humankind represents the pinnacle of some sort of process of improvement, which is itself debatable.

    Can we also stop bashing Christianity/other religions? This is like criticising custard for not being very good gravy. The real fallacy of setting Creationism against “Darwinism” is that it sets up Darwin’s theories and their relations as an ism. “Darwinism” is obviously an ism and as such is paraded around as such by Prof. Dawkins and others like him. As such it is highly comparable to Creationism or any other ism. Isms aren’t science, they are isms.

    Science is about providing useful answers which fit the data as understood at the time. These useful answers are abandoned the instant a better useful explanation and/or more/better data comes along. Unless, of course, any particular useful explanation is taken up by some well-connected academics/celebrities and hawked around in an ism-like manner.

    The theory of phlogiston was a useful explanation, and never being an ism, was abandoned very promptly upon the discovery of oxygen. This is why we no longer see labels on jars saying dephlogisticated marine acid - mildly wrong though the phlogiston explanation was, it was a useful heuristic scheme which enabled us to produce and explain hydrochloric acid and many similar compounds. The various theories and subtheories stemming from Darwin’s work are themselves useful heuristic schemes and every bit as liable to be jettisoned in whole or in part according to the supply of data and plausible analysis.

    As long as Creationsim vs Darwinism is a battle of isms, it will go on, since any idea which becomes an ism loses thereby much of its use and force.

    If Creationism is examined in the context of scientific investigation, that is to say, dispassionate analysis by scientific method, it becomes one of a multitude of potentially useful heuristic schemes, testable for internal consistency, consistency with the data and ultimate explanatory usefulness.

    Religion isn’t science, and it is as intellectually inappropriate for the anti-religious to juxtapose the two as it is for Creationists to do so. Religion and science don’t address the same questions and attacking either demeans both without achieving any result of use.

    Creationism is sterile and uninteresting, and as demeaning to Christianity as it is useless to scientific investigation. Hawking “Darwinism” about tends to have a similar effect on science and contributes vastly to broad and general misunderstanding. Anyone who has the least doubt on this score should have a look at Prof. Dawkins’ website, and especially the discussion threads.

    And now I have to catch a bus into town.
    (Any fossils of Flying Spaghetti Monsters? Or is this impossible on principle?)

    Matt

  19. 699 - June 7th, 2008 at - Nick Gotts Says:

    Scott: “you believe that babies need to be dipped in water because thousands of years ago a woman (made from a rib) was tricked into eating from a magic tree by a talking snake. You also believe that you will survive your own death if you telepathically tell a guy who was his own father that you will submit to him.”

    Thanks! I’ll be stealing this!

  20. 700 - June 9th, 2008 at - selbyjones Says:

    Are donations tax-exempt?

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