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. 2261 - June 18th, 2008 at 11:22 pm - horazmy Says:

    Romantic relationships and human robot - are no longer subject for science fiction. For several years they will become our reality. Under such an attitude meant not only mechanical sex. “I am talking about the love relationship that will be possible between man and robot in the next 40 years,” - said David Levy, author of “Love + sex with robots, we have an international conference. “Robots will have emotions, feelings and personal qualities. They can

  2. 2262 - June 20th, 2008 at 2:54 pm - horazmy Says:

    Romantic relationships and human robot - are no longer subject for science fiction. For several years they will become our reality. Under such an attitude meant not only mechanical sex. “I am talking about the love relationship that will be possible between man and robot in the next 40 years,” - said David Levy, author of “Love + sex with robots, we have an international conference. “Robots will have emotions, feelings and personal qualities. They can

  3. 2263 - June 22nd, 2008 at 4:07 pm - A Says:

    I just think it is unfair that all of the ‘artistic’ renderings of Him, happen to neglect his all encompassing sauce… It is like painting the Christian Jesus without male parts. I personally would like to see an unbiased painting of Him. RAmen

  4. 2264 - June 22nd, 2008 at 4:13 pm - A Says:

    Ha… ’nuff said. Cheers!

  5. 2265 - June 23rd, 2008 at 1:50 am - Scott Says:

    Wow, reading that took about 20 minutes of my life that I’m never getting back.

  6. 2266 - June 23rd, 2008 at 5:00 am - Brendan Barber Says:

    I also have this other amazing belief. The universe was once the size of a pea and was created by the massive Big Bang - cool hey!

  7. 2267 - June 23rd, 2008 at 11:48 pm - kayla Says:

    haha this is amazing!
    all hail the flying spaghetti monster!

  8. 2268 - June 24th, 2008 at 12:58 am - Chris Hibbert Says:

    He has done much more than any other religion to prevent starvation! LONG LIVE THE SPAGHETTI MONSTER!

  9. 2269 - June 24th, 2008 at 10:29 am - we Says:

    say no to drugs

  10. 2270 - June 26th, 2008 at 1:36 pm - Dylan. Says:

    hahahahahaahahaha.

    fucking stupid.
    people need to just live their life the best they can, and not worry about higher powers.

  11. 2271 - June 26th, 2008 at 10:39 pm - B.Soto Says:

    Brilliant! I laughed until it hurt (that drawing really sent me over). Yet I fear the religious primitives are none the wiser. Good form, sirs/ma’ams.

  12. 2272 - June 27th, 2008 at 8:13 am - Prophet of Random Says:

    I think the Church of the FSM should seriously consider sending missionaries to the Middle East. I am writing to you from Kuwait. Where in my brief 24 years of life here I have seen, first hand, how religion -and the unwavering belief in God’s will (as dictated by self-serving men)- causes the retardation and deterioration of nations.

    Recently, the government decided to segregate (based on sex) private universities - public learning institutions have always been single sex. The basis of this segregation is that the mingling of the sexes ‘encourages base acts that are against God’s will’.

    And now the government is trying to institute ‘Moral Police’ whose system of guidance is Divine law. For example they’d probably arrest vendors that sell roses on Valentines day because that act would be considered ‘celebrating an unIslamic event, which is sinful’.

    So my fellow Pastafari, let us spread the word of the great FSM! Pray that the FSM will extend his Noodley Appendage to the Middle East before it’s inevitable implosion.

    RAmen!

  13. 2273 - June 27th, 2008 at 2:04 pm - brian pennington Says:

    How have scientist missed this obvious corrolation between the dwindling number of pirates and global warming.It makes you question all their other theories.I AM PROUD TO CALL MYSELF A NEW PASTAFARIAN!!!!As with all non-traditional religions there will be skeptisism, but i believe when they read our rock solid scientific evidence, they will be hard pressed to discout this wonderful faith. what is our stance on parmisian cheese? condiment or deity?

  14. 2274 - June 27th, 2008 at 9:52 pm - Liam Says:

    I’m impressed in how far you have taken this. Not only is it absolutely crazy, but it provides a point of view some try to ignore. That anyone could create a religion and say that it was all part of a plan, that every scientific discovery leads back to one divine ruler with it’s own reasons, that which no one else could foresee. I’ve always believed that we should learn from our past, because we will repeat mistakes. Ancient Greeks and First Nations all made different gods to worship, why do we believe ourselves better? Why are our religions so much more correct than those in the past? We have come so far, and gained so little.

  15. 2275 - July 1st, 2008 at 3:07 pm - Brian Says:

    What about the anti psychotic pizza spread he shoots at non believers?
    May the sauce be with you.

  16. 2276 - July 2nd, 2008 at 11:42 am - peetmaster Says:

    this is gorgeous. Keep up the good work :)
    Just because a stupidity is older than an other one, it doesn’t get automatically validated :)

  17. 2277 - July 2nd, 2008 at 8:32 pm - Oliver Says:

    the purpose religeon serves is to control people.
    all religeon is a mechanism of control.
    a religeon is a belief in something greater that the worshiper him/herself.

  18. 2278 - July 2nd, 2008 at 10:14 pm - Zac Says:

    I love this. Also, there are no record accounts of a single individual loosing their life because of Him. Not by self, nor war or any conflict. This is peace and love.

  19. 2279 - July 3rd, 2008 at 7:44 am - BlackBard Says:

    Dear Brian,
    .
    Welcome to the CoFSM, brother Pastafarian. May you be warmed by His Sauce. Parmesan is one of His gifts to us, to be enjoyed liberally (as are all His gifts). Go for it. Learn more by reading “The Gospel of The Flying Spaghetti Monster,” our holy scripture. Be sure to study the Eight I’d Really Rather You Didn’ts. They will guide you directly to the beer volcano and stripper factory.
    .
    RAmen

  20. 2280 - July 3rd, 2008 at 1:13 pm - Quint Says:

    I recently saw Him in a knot of wood - and in some mold at my mom’s house.

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