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. 2281 - July 4th, 2008 at - Moose Says:

    I am so glad to have seen the light.
    I purchased the Gospel the other day and had a great time showing it to some religious people who were doing door to door. Apparently I am going to burn in hell for having an opposite viewpoint to them. Why do these people have such foul and disgusting language? Not very Christian, especially in front of my daughter.
    Perhaps I will burn with them.

  2. 2282 - July 7th, 2008 at - lollan Says:

    LMAO

    Brillant thanks

  3. 2283 - July 9th, 2008 at - Andrew Websdale Says:

    I’ve heard tell of the Wondrous Being that is the Flying Spaghetti Monster but had never visited your site before. What a great idea - the teaching of fairy stories as fact is a tumour on the face of the teaching profession, and any educationalist is totally discredited by any symptom of this hideous disease.Why do people want to believe religious dogma when surely the universe is all the more wonderful for having no guiding hand, and instead, is a self-organising system of which we are but a very small part. Perhaps because they would have to give up the idea that God “placed them in dominion” over the universe, rather like the Imperial colonialists who had to accept they were just small men from a small country…..
    All Hail the Almighty FSM!

  4. 2284 - July 10th, 2008 at - Rich Says:

    I second that Lollan: LMAO and brilliant.

  5. 2285 - July 12th, 2008 at - Nunteevuh Says:

    Hi

    G’night

  6. 2286 - July 12th, 2008 at - Sue Says:

    Awesome! I am studying for my M.Ed./Library Media and am currently taking a class in Library Research/Resources. My research topic is on the effects of religous bias on the teaching/learning of evolutionary theory. My instructor showed me the letter to the Kansas School Board and I cannot wait to read the Gospel. I live in the deep South where the creationism/evolution controversy is alive and well, along with all the other garbage that goes with non-acceptance of anyone who isn’t a fundamentalist Christian. Next time there’s a knock on my door by someone wanting to share their Good News, I plan to share some Good News of my own…the Gospel according to the Flying Spaghetti Monster. AMEN!

  7. 2287 - July 13th, 2008 at - Nic Says:

    I wonder about the ratio of supportive versus scoffing emails you receive?
    The letter is of course superb and brilliantly debunks the whole sad “intelligent design” nonsense.
    Do the Kansas School Board have the humility to realise they, and their supporters, are being ever so gently lampooned?

  8. 2288 - July 14th, 2008 at - Sauceress Says:

    “Do the Kansas School Board have the humility to realise they, and their supporters, are being ever so gently lampooned?”
    .
    I think they might , see
    Kansas School Board Responses to the Open Letter
    http://www.venganza.org/about/open-letter/responses

  9. 2289 - July 14th, 2008 at - Bull Moose Says:

    A pair of nads in a mess of pubes … and you’re comfortable with it looking back at you.

    Classic!

  10. 2290 - July 16th, 2008 at - marilyn Says:

    Where have you been all my life? My grandson told me about you. I love the flying spaghetti monster. It makes about the same sense (if not way more) as any other theory. Count me in.

  11. 2291 - July 16th, 2008 at - Abdullah Says:

    It’s a pity that the author of the letter incorrectly uses the word “alternate” instead of “alternative”.

  12. 2292 - July 17th, 2008 at - rockin2the70s Says:

    So I just read the letter again (more carefully this time) and realize’d the awesomeness of the last line:

    “We can all look forward to when these three theories are given equal time…ID, FSMism and logical conjecture based on overwhelming observable evidence”

    That right there makes an already splendiforous letter that much better.

  13. 2293 - July 17th, 2008 at - Paul Says:

    I have a few questions. Well, actually one. The meatball in the spaghetti: what kind of meat is that? Is it beef, chicken, pork, turkey, etc.? Is it lean? Don’t you think the Church is obliged to publish His nutritional details? If it’s beef, then we have a beef, because I believe it should be turkey, all white meat.

  14. 2294 - July 17th, 2008 at - jeremykeys Says:

    I don’t think anyone will ever know. They’re divine meatballs.

  15. 2295 - July 17th, 2008 at - Ubi Dubium Says:

    @Paul -
    .
    Whatever kind of meatball you like, luv. All noodly carbs and all protein spheroids are blessed. Just don’t skimp on the garlic bread!
    .
    RAmen

  16. 2296 - July 17th, 2008 at - Lillith Says:

    my kids and i enjoyed the letter immensely. then a friend of my sons came over, up came the letter again so he could share the laughter. the best part tho was the drawing of the FSM creating the mountains, trees and midget.

    gotta get the gospel, i look forward to reading it.

  17. 2297 - July 18th, 2008 at - Eric Says:

    This may have been touched on, but.

    Carbon dating works by measuring the ratio of Carbon 14 to Carbon 12. Electron emission is not going to change one element to another. The number of electrons in an atom do not determine the chemical element. Protons do.

  18. 2298 - July 19th, 2008 at - Ben Says:

    I have seen the light, and it is that of the FSM. (I gotta get a pirate outfit)

  19. 2299 - July 20th, 2008 at - mma Says:

    I find this blog very interesting, i will be here everyday till now. Greetings

  20. 2300 - July 22nd, 2008 at - Les Bursill Says:

    I think that those who oppose the Flying Spagetti Monster (FSM) should be very careful because he is a vengeful god and will brooke no heresy.

    I take of the FSM several timnes each month and I can report that without him inside me I would be less of a person than I am today.

    The FSM gives me life and body and with meat balls is a full and nourishing life style with all the required vitamins and carbohydrates.

    GBU/FSM

    Les Bursill (Ahhgh Avast there me hearties)

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