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. 401 - April 10th, 2007 at - Alchemist Says:

    @ HisHolinessTheGrandTorquemadaOfTheNorthernPeoples (cut and paste - FSMsend :) )
    .
    Torquemada eh :) Now he really was an inquisitive fellow (sorry - had to do it, it was killing me!)
    .
    “Tomas, consignment of heretics for you - where do you want them?”
    “Stick ‘em on the lawn - I’ll burn them later! Fagots, need more fagots - can’t have a bonfire without fagots”
    .
    (Ahh - feel better now, thanks:) )

  2. 402 - April 12th, 2007 at - ProphetoftheGreatCorndog Says:

    The academic endorsements here have really swayed my thinking. The creation of the world by a Celestial Comestible Being (CCB) is looking more and more likely. My money’s on the Great Corndog, but let’s not get caught up in sectarianism. Minor doctrinal differences pale in the face of such astonishing intellectual support for the idea of an edible Creator.

    (And all you Christians out there- I believe in the teachings of Christ. Nowhere does Christ say that religion supercedes science. Oh yeah and for all you who condemn homosexuality because you take the Bible literally, read these passages in Leviticus, the same book with the ban on homosexual acts:

    Lev 18:19
    Bans crossbreeding (e.g. mules), two-fabric shirts (e.g. cotton/polyester), and sowing two kinds of seeds in one field (e.g. every vegetable garden I’ve ever seen)

    And:

    Lev 11:7
    Bans the eating of bacon, ham, bologna, pork, and so on (pigs are ‘unclean’ because they do not chew their cud)

    Lev 11:10
    Forbids eating any non-fish marine life (e.g. oysters, mussels, clams, etc.)

    And nowhere does the Bible forbid playing with/worshipping your food. ;)

  3. 403 - April 13th, 2007 at - Gage Hutchings Says:

    Well… I am 13 years old, and My mom is Christain, but I see that Pastafarianism is my true religion. My Mom’s family is HUGE christain, and(even if this isn’t the place to say it) I really really want to converet to Pastafarian. But, my mom would probably freak out and kill me. I dont know what to do… I am thinking about converting, and just telling her straight out, but whatever… ~~oo~~
    ~~~~~~~

  4. 404 - April 14th, 2007 at - Captain Callum Says:

    Global warming is caused by man produced greenhouse gas emissions?! I think not, it is the fault of the EVIL non-believing anti-pirating intelligently designed among us who continue to destroy our planet by refusing to wear a FULL PIRATE OUTFIT! ARHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!

  5. 405 - April 15th, 2007 at - DutchPastaGuy Says:

    @Gage Hutchings
    Uh, yeah. Look at the thread ‘coming out as an atheist’. Hopefully your mom would not unleash the Spanish inquisition on you like that.

  6. 406 - April 17th, 2007 at - Ray Pierce Says:

    Letters to the Editor, South China Morning Post Hong Kong

    Tuesday, April 17, 2007

    A burden of disproof

    I assume David Eason has never heard “he who asserts must prove” when he calls on atheists to use the scientific method to prove the non-existence of God , “Science a study of creation” (April 16). I would commend to him a study of Bertrand Russell’s “celestial teapot” parable, or of the tenets of its rapidly spreading modern incarnation, The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.

    The burden of proof is on the adherents of received dogmas, there is no burden of disproof on the sceptics.

    Ray Pierce, Admiralty

  7. 407 - April 17th, 2007 at - Wench Nikkiee Says:

    “The burden of proof is on the adherents of received dogmas, there is no burden of disproof on the sceptics.”
    Yes!
    RAmen Ray Pierce

  8. 408 - April 17th, 2007 at - bunny Says:

    I think you the mindless idiots who believe in such rot all need your heads checked out. You all have serious issues and need help.

  9. 409 - April 17th, 2007 at - Peter Popoff Says:

    bunny Apr 17th, 2007 at 4:52 pm

    I think you the mindless idiots who believe in such rot all need your heads checked out. You all have serious issues and need help.”
    .
    I couldn’t agree more!!!
    I think all Christians need counseling !
    Ramen

  10. 410 - April 21st, 2007 at - stranger in africa Says:

    I love FSM!!!!

    A friend from texas told me about this site.

    Thanks G!

  11. 411 - April 21st, 2007 at - stranger in africa Says:

    Bunny, I think you should take a closer look at your next plate spageti. FSM will show you the right way home my child. You believe in ppl who dies then stand up from the grave, now thats bull shitt. I have never seen that in my live time.
    .
    You need some FSM in your live!!!!!!

  12. 412 - April 22nd, 2007 at - M-theory to explain the Flying Spaghetti Monster? « L’Assuefazione Illustrata Says:

    […] Update: i wasn’t so original in proposing this parallelism, from the official FSM website: 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. […]

  13. 413 - April 25th, 2007 at - TheManwich Says:

    Im back……………………………….muhahahahaha!!!!

  14. 414 - April 25th, 2007 at - Cutlass Says:

    Manwich
    “Im back…”
    .
    So?

  15. 415 - April 26th, 2007 at - Serhat Baris Says:

    I think, The poor vassal Bunny is a little bit much sophisticated for a person with a nick name Bunny!!! It is no doubt FSM exist and will show itself to people only who beleives him.

  16. 416 - April 26th, 2007 at - Navigator Spider Says:

    Bunny. Ok lets take your idea on board (at least till we leave harbour and can dump it in deep water) what issues do you think we have? i think most posters here are very rational, reasonable people who are sick of the effect religion has had on the world about them. They are willing to spend time and effort trying to make the place better if only by a little bit.
    .
    I think that disproves the mindless idiot jibe don’t you?

  17. 417 - May 1st, 2007 at - Rightful Dictator Says:

    As a hardcore supporter of the FSM cause, I would like to inquire as to what type of leaders you have? When will there be an equivalent to the pope? When you start nominating people for the position, let me know…

  18. 418 - May 2nd, 2007 at - Isaac French Says:

    Recently I have learned about this new religion that I find to be an amazing change, along with uplift, in our society. Finally, someone who is readily able to challenge those who feel their religion is correct. As a new Pastafarian, I plan to spread these new beliefs to my Other Religion classes that I teach at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln.

  19. 419 - May 9th, 2007 at - Rosie Says:

    burn in hell u twisted bitches, why the fuck would u worship some dodgy little spaghetti thing? Here’s a theory.. life.. get 1

    xx

  20. 420 - May 9th, 2007 at - Mrs Thatcher Says:

    for all the aggravated cathoilc christian (JEWS)!!

    it is obvious that you do not understand the purpose of FSMism! It is christians with the kind of dangerous, blind faith who say things like ur gunna burn in hell for creating this site etc. who make me sick and remind me of how akin this is to the religious convictions of the few muslims who are terrorists. It is totally unchristian to judge the belief systems of others anyway. It makes me ashamed to be associated with you lot when i call myself a christian.

    YOU ARE ALL A BUNCH OF INBRED AMERICAN DOUCHEBAGS WHO ARE REDNECK DOGFUCKERS!!!

    love new zealand

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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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