As a scientist, I’d like to say that the currently accepted scientific theory is evolution. But, some competing ideas have been proposed, such as ID and FSMism, and discussion to include one should include the other, as these ideas are equally valid.
– Mark Zurbuchen, Ph.D.

As a medical practitioner and scientist, I wholeheartedly believe that every theory and hypothesis needs full consideration and explanation with formal ratification by peer review. We have a duty to inform our schools and presumably pasta should form a staple part of our educational diet.
– Dr. A. Macintyre (UK)

Letting the religious right teach ID in schools is like letting the Marines teach poetry in advanced combat training. As a scientist, I see these the relevancy between the two sets to be equal. If Kansas is going to mess up like this, the least it can do is not be hypocritical and allow equal time for other alternative “theories” like FSMism, which is by far the tastier choice.
– J. Simon, PhD

One of the hardest things to do as a scientist is to put my personal beliefs aside when discussing matters of science. So as a professional, I have to say that both forms of Intelligent Design - ID and ID-FSM are equally valid and if intelligent design is taught in schools, equal time should be given to the FSM theory and the non-FSM theory. But, speaking personally now, it seems to me the FSM theory is MUCH more plausable than the non-FSM ID theory, because it is the only one of the two that takes into account all the discrepancies between ID and measureable objective reality.
– Professor Douglas Shaw, Ph.D

In discussing competing theories, if one is to present ID then it is only fair and logical to teach other theories with commensurate evidence. Based on Mr. Henderson’s letter, it is clear that the FSM theory has evidence comparable in weight to ID. As a scientist and professor, it is often difficult to present differing opinions in an unbiased way. However, it is important to the student to be exposed to these ideas to form their own opinions. This comes right out of the handbook of the ID purporters: present the different “theories” and let the listener decide. If those in favor of ID are so convinced, then they should not be concerned that the presentation of the FSM theory would serve to undermine the credibility of ID.
– Elizabeth Garrett-Mayer, PhD

At one time, I believed as the Aztecs did, that the universe was created by two gods, Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca who attacked and ripped apart Hungry Woman to create the universe. Then I believed, as the Moriori do, that the universe was created when Papa and her husband Rangi hugged and bore children, and were subsequently separated by their son Tane who let light shine between them. However, my views have been swayed by the substantial evidence that the earth and universe was actually created relatively recently by the Flying Spaghetti Monster (FSM). I am firmly convinced that the evidence supporting this depiction of the origins of life, the universe, and everything has many of the trappings of science, and I therefore support the inclusion of FSM creation evidence in the Kansas science curriculum and standards.
– Sebastian Wren, Ph.D

One of the most exciting developments in fundamental physics in the last twenty years has been the development of so-called “String Theory.” In String Theory, all fundamental sub-atomic particles are visualized and described mathematically as microscopic vibrating strings. Although as yet unproven, many physicists believe that String Theory has the potential to become the long-sought “Theory of Everything,” through which the fundamental physical nature of all matter and forces will become understood.

Obviously String Theory IS correct, although misnamed (a secular humanist conspiracy perhaps?). As NOODLE Theory clearly unambiguously reveals, He has created the fundamental subatomic particles that form all matter in this universe in His own quivering image! You, me, the Earth, the stars…everything in the universe…are all built of trillions of tiny jiggling noodles, microscopic copies of our Divine Saucy Maker. Truly He is everywhere and in all things!
Boy-oh-Boyardi and Ramen!
–Steve Lawrence, PhD

As a scientist I believe that when presented with a new idea every possibility should be considered so we can eventually find the truth. It would be very biased if the only possibilities presented would be regulated by some authority. As a scientist I am biased towards the theory of evolution, but this does not mean that everyone should be forced to only learn this and believe this. Putting this aside, I feel if the government feels the need to regulate what students need to learn, then all ideas should be taught in school. Not only Intelligent Design (ID) should be taught, but the theory of the Flying Spaghetti Monster (FSM) should also be taught. In my scientific opinion when comparing the two theories, FSM theory seems to be more valid then the classic ID theory. There is more data to back FSM then I have ever seen for ID. The graph which was presented should alone more convincing then anything ID has ever presented. I endorse the FSM theory.
–Afshin Beheshti, PhD

As a scienctist, I think that ID is a form of pseudoscience–nothing more, nothing less. Pseudosciences lack the well-designed and carefully-interpreted experiments which characterize the true sciences. ID is popular because it provides the general public with an easily understood “answer” to nature’s complexity. Why is it human nature to try to fill the gaps in science with some form of a deity? Nobel laureate Richard Feynman, in his response the Challenger disaster, wrote, “For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled.” It is too bad that many in the USA have fallen into the ID trap, and are making emotional rather than logical decisions.

That being said, and the more I consider ID and the Flying Spaghetti Monster (FSM) theory, the FSM theory has a lot going for it. First, it should satisfy even the most ardent ID detractors. Secondly, since everyone needs to eat and to believe in something, the FSM theory fulfills these desires. Finally, FSM neatly ties together the many ideas about the creation of the universe. I plan on exposing my students to the FSM theory over a pasta dinner.
–Elizabeth Cowles, PhD

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  1. 1 - September 18th, 2006 at - Captain McFeathers III Says:

    With all these endorsements from people who obviously know what they are tallking about (See: Ph. D) it is only a short matter of time before grade 8 children around the world are learning of how our noodly master created everything we know and love in his own image! I mean seriously?

    Is there an Old Man With Beard Theory that could lead us to the holy grail “theory for everything”? No, instead we have string theory which is painfully obvious to anyone that it is His work!

    Go on pioneers of His work and spread the word! We have backing from people smarter then most of our opposition combined!

    RAmen!

  2. 2 - September 18th, 2006 at - jBarry Says:

    To McFeathers III: We are not created in FSM’s perfect image. We are but part of HIS grand design, For only HIM is Perfect! RAMEN!!!!

  3. 3 - September 19th, 2006 at - Duke Says:

    I agree with these great minds wholly. :)

    It’s great that they too could be Touched by His Noodly Appendage.

    Duke

  4. 4 - September 19th, 2006 at - Finch Says:

    Yes. I am a believer.

  5. 5 - September 19th, 2006 at - Raison de Mur Says:

    From my celestial throne, I weep great tears of sadness. It used to be that PhD meant more than Permanent Humor Deficit. I guess scientists must undergo the tongs of death in order to enter the sacred halls of worship. Their humor glands are removed and replaced by latex foam that insulates their brains from any dangerous exposure to something really funny. Like how things are always changing form while we are sleeping. At night, things adapt. When we are not watching, if a mosquito can not bite us thru our thick jammies, it grows a longer, stronger hypo, and voila, it now comes around to suck the life blood out of us. If a moth loves the light but always burns his wings of in the flame, he grows fire-proof wings, and that is why we see moths dancing in the bonfires suffering no harm. They have adapted. And even scientists have adapted. In order to get a girlfriend, they pretend to be a real human, but then simply breed more latex-brained clones to rule the rest of humanity. I may have to do something about all this one day.

  6. 6 - September 19th, 2006 at - mike Says:

    I believe in God the father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit.
    and I think that this is funny as hell.
    keep up the comic, it provided humor to my evening…..
    Ha ha ha ha hee hee

  7. 7 - September 20th, 2006 at - jens deininger Says:

    Brilliant! Finally, somebody dares to reveal the Whole Truth!
    But the real work just starts here:
    What we have to do now is to get into an arguement over where it is allright to eat noodles.
    Some will argue that its a form of religious ceremony and others will think of it as blasphemy. We then proceed to hate and excommunicate each other, completely disregard the fact that the 8 I rather you dont’s forbid us to do so and then go and terrorize/worship italians.

  8. 8 - September 22nd, 2006 at - Wick Says:

    the noodle is a beautiful thing and should be enjoyed in every way

  9. 9 - September 22nd, 2006 at - Isen Lokie Tyreth Says:

    This be a beauty o’ a thin’ fer me eyes to behold. Thar should be more o’ this everywhere!

  10. 10 - September 22nd, 2006 at - Silver Says:

    Well I hope ye all had a good good ITLAPD. ARRRGG me and me wetch celabrated it at the utmost of punity.

  11. 11 - September 24th, 2006 at - J. W. Boshc Says:

    aaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh……………..

  12. 12 - September 25th, 2006 at - Darkmark Says:

    Bud, This is funny as hell. It makes me think about the time my brother and I ALMOST became country music stars with the subterfugious intent of ‘unmasking’ ourselves at the height of our careers to reveal just how plain silly and easy it is to be a country star…I say almost because we realized that we really did hate the music too much to bear it day in day out. Then Garth Brooks stole our idea and that was that.
    Seriously, I’m sorry for all of the righteous indignation you are obviously intent upon soliciting. I actually believe in the Creator God if its of any interest…but I’m having a hard time deciding which is more hilarious…Your idea or the reactions of the pious religious militants it invokes.
    Olive Garden stocks are soaring…Emerril is now your pope … Chef Boy R Dee leads an industrial revolution and ends poverty in the Third World…and any thanks out there? Any kickback? I hope it’s worth it. Is this what the world needs though?…another classification? more segregation?…but everyone LOVES noodles…Damn you ! Now I’m more conflicted than ever! Ok………how much for a T-shirt?

  13. 13 - September 26th, 2006 at - Mr Iwannahugandkiss Says:

    I like sphagetti

  14. 14 - September 27th, 2006 at - Redsauce Says:

    This is very important! I have just met a bald man hiking near the Ithaca NY area (striking resemblence to the Mr Clean dude). He claims that he discovered some ancient stone tablets written in a language that was unknown to him. He claims that the tablets were found in a small cave hidden behind a large rock, which he was able to move after some difficulty. The tablets bear an image of the FSM chisled into the stone near the bottom below the text. Appearently there are 3 tablets in total. He has promised to show them to me in a week or so. Very strange guy - but he seems sincere (says he is a PHD at Cornell).

  15. 15 - September 27th, 2006 at - FAtty Says:

    I love spaghetti, hence I support your religion.

    Your almighty creater would make an excellent Friday night dinner.

  16. 16 - September 27th, 2006 at - inchworm Says:

    I have always loved pasta… I have seen the light (or the noodle)… I’m converted, and someone should make a church/restaurant honoring His Noodliness. RAmen

  17. 17 - September 27th, 2006 at - M.L.B. Says:

    What about reaturing the evidence provided by the Raman Noodle Contest held last year. Who ever won that? I think it was Science Creative Quarterly or somthing that was sponsoring it. Rather than an endorsement we could have real science proof presented.

  18. 18 - September 28th, 2006 at - Mozo Says:

    What the heck?

  19. 19 - September 30th, 2006 at - kalabalik Says:

    The great thing with worshipping the FSM is that once you have worshipped FSM you can eat him. FSM will not let children starve to death, unlike other deities…

  20. 20 - September 30th, 2006 at - Great logic Says:

    The hate mail is what amazes me. I really like the irony that Jesus was crucified for his beliefs and this is exactly what the ‘pious’ contributors are practising in the hate-mail section. Do people really think that threatening copious amounts of retribution is why people join the flock? The diety or history you follow should make no difference- every single being should be valued by their actions, not their beliefs. FSM? Just as plausible as a ‘God’. Incidentally, without knowing anything about the FSM, how can the Christians evaluate the merits of pastafarian as a religion? They want us to know Jesus, but they won’t spend the time to get to know His spaghettiness. Well, I have a right to be stubborn too.

    And in a scenario that all Christians will be familiar with, I’d better grab out my credit card. I need to show my faith.

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An elaborate spoof on Intelligent Design, The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster is neither too elaborate nor too spoofy to succeed in nailing the fallacies of ID. It's even wackier than Jonathan Swift's suggestion that the Irish eat their children as a way to keep them from being a burden, and it may offend just as many people, but Henderson, described elsewhere as a 25-year-old "out-of-work physics major," puts satire to the same serious use that Swift did. Oh, yes, it is very funny. -- Scientific American




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