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. 101 - November 11th, 2006 at - nikkiee Says:

    Someone Nov 10th, 2006 at 9:23 pm
    The Flying Spaghetti Monster… you think that this crude idea is a match for the glory of Jesus Christ? You all are looking for something… but it’s not a flying spaghetti monster, it’s God. Him. The REAL God, the creator of everything.
    .
    I beg to differ. What sort of substances do they feed you people. Do you get the higher level stuff like Ted or cheap rubbish?

  2. 102 - November 13th, 2006 at - Radi Radi Says:

    I wish I was touched by his noodly appendage and made prophet, henderson has nothing on me, but once again I am not a vain man, therefore i believe we should give him a chance

  3. 103 - November 15th, 2006 at - Tomás Says:

    mike, thank you for providing us you humor talking about you love with christ, but we are here talking very seriously about FSM, please, if you are blind to see our God, let us show him for you, because hi´s your God and you must see it!!! because we loves you,we says: FSM IS YOUR GOD, HE LOVES YOU!!!!
    mike, you must open your mouth and say RAMEN!!!!!!!

  4. 104 - November 16th, 2006 at - Sage Says:

    This will never be taught in schools.
    Evolution has logic and evidence.
    This is just foolish.
    Why must you be so dumb?

  5. 105 - November 16th, 2006 at - David Says:

    I only just heard of this recently and i already am a follower, i think i was touched by the monsters noodly appendage!! RAmen!!

  6. 106 - November 16th, 2006 at - kenneth Says:

    wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

    gr8 religion heard it today joined today

  7. 107 - November 16th, 2006 at - Karl Says:

    If you try and take a cat apart to see how it works, the first thing you have on your hands is a non-working cat. Life is a level of complexity that almost lies outside our vision; it is so far beyond anything we have any means of understanding that we just think of it as a different class of object, a different class of matter; ‘life’, something that had a mysterious essence about it, was God given, and that’s the only explanation we had. The bombshell comes in 1859 when Darwin publishes ‘On the Origin of Species’. It takes a long time before we really get to grips with this and begin to understand it, because not only does it seem incredible and thoroughly demeaning to us, but it’s yet another shock to our system to discover that not only are we not the centre of the Universe and we’re not made of anything, but we started out as some kind of slime and got to where we are via being a monkey. It just doesn’t read well.
    As quoted in Richard Dawkins’ Eulogy for Douglas Adams

  8. 108 - November 18th, 2006 at - Grace Says:

    wow
    thats all pretty enlightening, I agree with the scienticts (and im actualy quite good at science) It all makes sense now, a giant spagetti monster made everything.
    Good stuff

  9. 109 - November 20th, 2006 at - Theo Bache Says:

    I AM A beliver of the great FSM.

    And Pirate Fish

    God No science

    Fsm Loads

    God boring

    Fsm Fun

  10. 110 - November 20th, 2006 at - Theo Bache Says:

    What proof is there that god exsists, If adam and eve were the first Humans than surely they would of got eatan by the dinosaurs and there is no record of Adam and Eve ever having a baby so infact we should not be here.

    it was the Great FSM

  11. 111 - November 20th, 2006 at - One Eyed Jack Says:

    Karl,
    .
    I get a little sad whenever I’m reminded of Adams’s passing. He was a pirate of the finest sort.
    .
    OEJ

  12. 112 - November 20th, 2006 at - Saxxon Says:

    My PhD is in Olfactory of Excretion in Humans. And my vast knowlege, as well as my sure inflated ego are smelling alot of B.S. in here.

  13. 113 - November 20th, 2006 at - Mad John Kidd Says:

    Saxxon

    It took a PhD to figure that out? (My dog told me to say that.)

  14. 114 - November 25th, 2006 at - JimmyBoy Says:

    We were not created in his image. He let us create pasta in His image, to honor him. Why can no one see this?

  15. 115 - November 26th, 2006 at - joost Says:

    I always knew there had to be more to live…..
    this is a real eye opener
    I feel enlightened

    Now that I am writing this I am realizing I never really appreciated my spaghetti… i don’t even really like spaghetti. What does this mean?????

  16. 116 - November 26th, 2006 at - Penne Says:

    dear joost, pasta comeith in many a form,if one doth displease thee,tryith yet another.-maccaronni perhaps?

  17. 117 - November 27th, 2006 at - proffessor grated parmesan Says:

    I was touched by the noodly appendage last night and realized the truth of all things. FSM is the way, the truth all things are he, and he is all things. May parmesan be upon HIM, and garlic and sauce to you all
    RAmen

  18. 118 - November 29th, 2006 at - Peter Hooper Says:

    For many years now I have felt compelled (on occasion) to dress as a pirate…now I know why…

  19. 119 - November 30th, 2006 at - Purple Pillock Says:

    I cannot believe for a minute that the well known and much respected Peter ‘Ahoy’ Hooper has come out of the proverbial closet. Indeed this new and sure to be esteemed member of the fine and rapidly growing Church of the FSM has adorned the official dress to help lower global warming and will doubtlessly adhere to ‘Speak like a Pirate Day’ next September. This man has indeed shed his spots. Well done Mr Hooper and help spread the word.

  20. 120 - December 1st, 2006 at - Unwiredmascot, PhD candidate (for real) Says:

    My inflated ego from my 8+ years of college does not get in the way of my ability to see the sublimity of FSMism. I will be proposing a new interdisciplinary field, Pasta and Pirate Studies, at the MLA’s 2007 conference. Students would take courses in Religion, Dietetics, Sociology, History, and Linguistics (to better speak like a pirate in September). All exams will be oral, and held at Olive Garden.

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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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