Ben from mazedojo made this FSM maze “In Pasta We Trust”. I think it’s amazing. I particularly like the pirate ship. Click for bigger version.
Ben from mazedojo made this FSM maze “In Pasta We Trust”. I think it’s amazing. I particularly like the pirate ship. Click for bigger version.
Camden sent us this drawing, captioned “The Flying Spaghetti Monster watches Jesus and Satan fight in his spare time.”
Dirk from the Hentai Style drawing a few weeks ago took things a step further with this OFFENSIVE BLASPHEMOUS drawing of the FSM as a dog. I’m outraged and … no I’m not. I like it. Awesome work, Dirk.
Take note Muslims, cartoons are sort of hilarious, they’re not grounds for going apeshit and trying to kill the cartoonist. No offense, Muslims.

I was over come with an abundance of pipe cleaners, googley eyes, and brown balls today. What was a girl to do?
I hope it pleases him as mush as it made me squee!
Lindsey <3

I have now made 6 of these and forced some of my friends to put them in their cars….I hope you like them.
-Heather
Amy’s work of art.
He is handmade using polymer clay, wooden toothpicks and base metal findings. He has wiggly legs that are jointed to his body using eye rings and jump rings, so he has positionable noodles. He is 2" tall and 7.5" wide at the base.
Ahoy,
Following the increase of attacks on people drawing muhamad, I thought I’d submit my take on His Holly Noodlyness, Hentai stylee, to show this aggro world how accepting and chilled Pastafarians are.-Dirk

Marc at DollarArtist made this dollar masterpiece. It’s made of 2 one-dollar bills but I think it’s worth at least 3, possibly 4.
James Dunbar created this rhyming, scientifically accurate comic book about the origin of the universe. James believes – and I concur – that everyone should have access to a scientifically-based understanding of our creation, and no one should let religion keep them (or their children) ignorant of the true and miraculous nature of our existence.
He’s put the whole thing up for free online. Here’s a description of the comic:
A scientifically accurate, rhyming, comic book that describes the origin of the universe in captivating white on black illustrations. From the beginning of existence to the birth of stars and galaxies,you’ll learn how matter was created, why stars shine and where where we fit in this wild and crazy universe. This book is intended for all ages. If you don’t understand everything, don’t worry, no one does! That’s why it rhymes and has lots of pictures.
And here are a few example pages. Amazing artwork:
This is the sort of work that deserves a wider audience. James is at that point where he’s done everything right, and he just needs the right people to see what he can do. I would not be surprised at all to see James get a deal to make a whole series of similar books. I would love to see these in schools.
Here’s the link to the comic.