I wrote the Open Letter sometime around January of 2005 and posted it online several months later after receiving no reply from the Kansas School Board. Within days of posting it online, the letter became an internet phenomenon, generating tens of thousands of visits each day, as well as personal responses from the school board members themselves. To date (August 2006), the venganza website has received upwards of 350 million hits, and somewhere in the proximity of 15 million unique visits. This website operates on a dedicated server and uses 600 - 800 GB/month in bandwidth. I’ve received over 15,000 emails in response to the letter.

The letter, after being blogged heavily for months, was printed in several large newspapers, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Chicago Sun Times, and many others. The newspaper articles caught the attention of book publishers, and at one point there were six publishers interested in getting the Word of the Flying Spaghetti Monster out to the public. In the end, the Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster was released by Random House in March of 2006.

It’s now been over a year since the FSM phenomenon started. I hope that a year from now we will be recognized as a legitimate religious organization, with all the same benefits *and tax loopholes* that the mainstream religions enjoy.

Please leave me a comment on the Letter, the FSM movement as a whole, or whatever you like. Thanks,

-Bobby

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  1. 2161 - April 14th, 2008 at 9:51 am - Mark Kuppe Says:

    That was poignant. Absolutely brilliant!

  2. 2162 - April 14th, 2008 at 12:33 pm - Giacomo Says:

    You are completely crazy. I’m sure that no flying spaghetti monster exists or has ever existed. I made a research and I found out that this monster has been created in the area 51 by the CIA.
    Don’t trust on him!!

  3. 2163 - April 15th, 2008 at 5:03 pm - Lustblood Says:

    Cool. That’s awesome.
    Erm….Wow.

    ~Lustblood

  4. 2164 - April 16th, 2008 at 1:40 am - Janis Says:

    FSM is the least creepy of the major religions.

    For example, Christianity: a very good, charismatic man wanders the desert, trying to convince people to love one another, treat others the way they would like to be treated, judge without punishment, separate Church and State, and so on. Gradually, he goes insane (who wouldn’t?).

    He begins to accept the hints of his followers that he is the Messiah, who will save us from thinking, or doing much of anything, really. He is arrested, tortured, and dies either despairing, or receiving Enlightenment, or at least some clarity, on what just happened. He comes back to earth, but doesn’t stay long (pressing appointment?) It is understood that he made a trememdous sacrifice for us all, and in return, we are all supposed to feel guilty, yet happy, for ever and ever.

    Creepy.

    By contrast, what could be more warm and familiar than a religion based on spaghetti and meatballs? FSM is truly a comfort religion.

  5. 2165 - April 16th, 2008 at 8:30 pm - dsquare square Says:

    I’m gonna eat your God.. *mmmm*

  6. 2166 - April 17th, 2008 at 8:12 am - devout follower Says:

    i adhere to most religions and theories, as i live in constant fear of reprisals from any deity, cosmic truth, physical property or institutionalized authority. eternity is an awfully long time. i feel that nothing else has ever given me the sense of peace that i now have since having come into the light of FSM. thank you.

  7. 2167 - April 17th, 2008 at 7:05 pm - Liz Says:

    because of that brilliant illustration, i am going to marry you

  8. 2168 - April 18th, 2008 at 9:33 pm - jesus rocks Says:

    hey yea believe in jesus Christianity is the way to go.
    your “god” taste good

  9. 2169 - April 20th, 2008 at 9:16 am - David Cummings Says:

    I had no idea that the Flying Spaghetti Monster would travel to KANSAS! Does the monster know who is naughty or nice?

  10. 2170 - April 20th, 2008 at 2:41 pm - doc Says:

    I have finally found MY religion……pastafaria-yes I and I be on with the righteous ones of the flying pasta monster. peace be to JAH…..

  11. 2171 - April 20th, 2008 at 11:22 pm - Mark T. Says:

    HOWEVER! Even though your religion is totally sick and wrong, I am curious about the noodly appendage. I mean fat is it? Could I rap my hand around it? And how long? Can you touch it? What does it do if you touch it? You’re religion is sick sick SICK, but I can’t stop thinking about the strong noodly appendage… are you allowed to touch it? How often? Does the monster respond?… I mean, how WOULD It respond if it was real, which it totally is NOT because your religion is totally for losers and you made it all up just to annoy people with real beliefs. But more info please on the noodly appendage and how strong or soft or hard it really is IN YOUR DREAMS! My faith does not allow me to think about noodly appendages at ALL!!!! Not even in my dreams so you can say what you want but I’m not listening. Also what color is it?

  12. 2172 - April 21st, 2008 at 3:31 am - Greg Says:

    Hillarious and yet… hail to the spaghetti monster!
    greg

  13. 2173 - April 21st, 2008 at 1:56 pm - T Says:

    I cant believe all of those christians talk down on this religion, its so ignorant “oh you guys just made it up” wow….well so did you guys with your whole heavon and hell shit. And of coarse if any one else worships some other god immediantly every god damn christian has to say “oh, they’re going to hell”
    How the hell do you know your religion is right or if your christian god is even real so why look down on another religion that could be as real as christianity. But, if you catholics and christans want to be ignorant and sit down and rot in a church every sunday be my guest.

  14. 2174 - April 21st, 2008 at 2:57 pm - G.Zuss Says:

    This is the singular most brilliant thing I have ever read in my life.

  15. 2175 - April 21st, 2008 at 9:36 pm - Marcella Says:

    I. love. you.

  16. 2176 - April 23rd, 2008 at 4:29 pm - nandi Says:

    haha!
    i think this is hilarious!
    but u got a point. no one really knos how da earth was made
    n if u have realistic data supporting ur believe(except 4 dat childish pic!lol) it may b true!lol
    i give u props 4 bein so brave to even speak out like dat! dat is funny!

  17. 2177 - April 23rd, 2008 at 8:03 pm - carla p. nest Says:

    wow that was sweet and how many peolpe joind love carla p. nest

  18. 2178 - April 23rd, 2008 at 8:06 pm - Jack Says:

    As a person who lives in Kansas and goes to high school, I would seriously think the religion would benefit my many scientific studies.

  19. 2179 - April 24th, 2008 at 7:04 am - Shadrrnaji Says:

    Yes… YES!

    It’s all becoming clear to me now! Thank you for this enlightenment. I will dedicate my life now to spreading the gospel of the FSM, not just for my love of wearing pirate regalia but for all the poor misguided souls who up to now have had to miss out on the love of it’s Meatyness!

    YARRRRR!

  20. 2180 - April 24th, 2008 at 7:09 pm - Wench Nikkiee Says:

    Oh…and hello to new visitors/converts :p)
    Grab an oar, some rum, a big bowl of Spaghetti and make yourself comfy :)
    RAmen

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