“MMMMMmmmmm, spaghetti”
–H. Neville, Ph.D.

“As a former art historian, I must say that FSM wins hands down over ID when it comes to the complexity of its iconography. ID has produced little aesthetic response to its point of view. FSM on the other hand has stimulated a spontaneous outpouring of highly expressive art.”
–Laura Jones, PhD

“On Science, Evolution and Intelligent Design What needs to be taught in the schools is how to evaluate scientific evidence, make decisions and think critically. Science is always in flux. New discoveries are always changing our view of current knowledge, refining and fine tuning our view of nature and the world. I came across a factoid the other day that the average Renaissance man encountered in a lifetime the amount of information found in one issue of the New York Times Newspaper. Today, the average person, including the average teenager, is immersed in data from the moment they get up in the morning until they go to bed. They need to be taught skills to help them sort through this amazing morass of information of varying levels of worth. Concrete ?truisms? such as creationism or that relative dressed up in a suit and tie called intelligent design that cannot bend or adapt to new incoming knowledge only do the children of this nation a disservice. Evolution is based on scientific facts. Intelligent design is a form of marketing. The truth must be told.”
–Judith Challis, Ph.D.

“The riducule of FSMism by believers in ID is a beautifully ironic hypocracy. It is a classic case of faith-blindness and the worst of intellectual behaviour that can be observed in religion. In this instance the believers in ID run roughshod over the believers in FSMism by claiming their ‘Faith’ is correct and decrying the FSM ‘Faith’ as wrong. It is not possible to scientifically qualify ‘Faith’ and thus a comparison of ‘Faith’ in this fashion is meaningless and offensive. If no evidence can be provided to support either then both are equally valid or invalid, regardless of how angry or indignant the supporters may be. ”
–Andy Parsons, Ph.D.

“As a research scientist, I am strongly in favor of the simplest explanations inferred from empirical data. It’s quite clear to me that the evidence for the Flying Spaghetti Monster’s creation of the Universe is as good as that for Intelligent Design, as accepted by the Kansas school board. I therefore wholeheartedly support your letter, in that FSMism should get equal treatment under the auspices of the state government.”
– Brock M. Tice

“I hope no one confuses the terrible and naïve notion of ID with what it means to be Christian. In a way, ID represents a very flawed unChristian God who was incompetent to the task of creating capable natural laws, and so resorted to post-creation tinkering, thus giving the impression of supernatural design. Yet, if supernaturalism be called for, then the pasta family of theologies seems the most plausible, and unquestionably the tastiest with cheese.”
–Stephen D. Unwin, Ph.D., Author of “The Probability of God” (Three Rivers Press, 2004)

“Few people realize that the very 2nd word in the bible is mistranslated. The original Hebrew says ” in A beginning…” whereas most translations say “in THE beginning…” And therein lies the Truth: there was more than one beginning. In fact, there were three: The 1st followed Evolution as discovered by Darwin; the 2nd followed Intelligent Design; but the 3rd and most successful is the present FSMism discovered by you. So, you see, teaching all three is imperative!”
– Dr. Uriel Goldberg

“Having now perused the many facets of Pastafarianism (and being both a scientist and a specialist in the anthroplogy of religion), I believe that there is great scope for women in this religion. Clearly the FSM has aspects of both male and female, with both “noodly appendages” and two round meatballs which clearly represent the Breasts of the Great Mother Goddess. Given this inclusion of diversity, I feel that Pastafarianism has MORE to offer budding students than ID, which is notably narrow in its outlook.”
–Susan Johnston, PhD

“As a professional paleontologist, I need to emphasize that evolutionary theory has nothing to do with explaining the origin of life. Evolution is the scientific explanation that explains the diversity of life that we see all around us. It is usually defined very simply as a change in gene frequencies through time. It’s not about origins.

Pastafarianism attempts to explain the origins of the universe, and does so with as much or more validity (and more gusto!) than ID creationism. And maybe many people find a sense of ultimate purpose in the universe by believing in the Flying Spaghetti Monster. But such beliefs are based upon faith, not science. In fact, considering His active distortions of observable data, science cannot comment upon these beliefs at all, and must proceed in it’s usual manner — testing hypotheses based upon observable data. Whether these data have been altered by His Noodliness is moot; a difference which makes no difference is not difference.

Pastafarianism does not constitute a scientific theory, despite it’s apparent adherence to Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle regarding the interactions of observer and observed. It should not be taught as science … unless, of course, ID creationism is also taught as science, in which case all bets are off.

Best of luck with your web page. I’m off to The Old Spaghetti Factory for worship.”
–E. Scott

“As a neuroscientist and clinical psychologist, I have often been struck by how the brain resembles pasta. Clearly, the Flying Spaghetti Monster theory is worthy of deep thought. Or at least a side order of garlic toast. Which is more than I can say about ID, which, as St. Sigmund taught, should be subservient to EGO (Equally Goofy Observations).”
–James Blackburn, Ph.D.

“A colleague told me of the gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.

At first, frankly, as a professional astronomer, I was skeptical. What scientific proof does Bobby have of the existence of His Noodlyness, or must I take it on faith alone (as, of course, I do with the theory of evolution).

But then I thought back to one of our pictures taken with the Hubble Space Telescope; you can see it at:

http://heritage.stsci.edu/2002/14/big.html

This picture shows the nebula IC 4406, which as you can see is filled with Noodly structures! Not only does this image scientifically PROVE the existence of the FSM, I believe it shows His home in space.”
–Howard Bond, Ph.D.

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  1. 21 - May 4th, 2007 at - Red DutchPasta Kidd Says:

    Cool, don’t forget to tell us all about it, we want to see that too!

  2. 22 - May 16th, 2007 at - Phil Says:

    Ok, so the claim is that God is a Flying Spaghetti Monster that has noodly appendages. As spaghetti is a type of pasta and not a type of noodle then how could he have noodly appendages?

  3. 23 - May 16th, 2007 at - Alchemist Says:

    Phil
    “As spaghetti is a type of pasta and not a type of noodle then how could he have noodly appendages?”
    .
    He’s god! He (or she - there’s still some debate on that one) can do what he (or she) likes!

  4. 24 - July 25th, 2007 at - home made telescope Says:

    home made telescope…

    lol. :>…

  5. 25 - August 7th, 2007 at - Udelhoven Says:

    I am new to all of this and i am a catholic, but I am not sure about god. When I saw this on the internet it sounded a lot more plausible than the bible, so I now believe in nothing. Thank you FSM.

  6. 26 - August 7th, 2007 at - Red DutchPasta Wench Says:

    udelhoven, that’s a good place to start :) Welcome and visit us more often, it is loads of fun.

  7. 27 - August 16th, 2007 at - magdy helmy Says:

    حسبي الله ونعم الوكيل
    بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
    { اللّهُ لاَ إِلَهَ إِلاَّ هُوَ الْحَيُّ الْقَيُّومُ لاَ تَأْخُذُهُ سِنَةٌ وَلاَ نَوْمٌ لَّهُ مَا فِي السَّمَاوَاتِ وَمَا فِي الأَرْضِ مَن ذَا الَّذِي يَشْفَعُ عِنْدَهُ إِلاَّ بِإِذْنِهِ يَعْلَمُ مَا بَيْنَ أَيْدِيهِمْ وَمَا خَلْفَهُمْ وَلاَ يُحِيطُونَ بِشَيْءٍ مِّنْ عِلْمِهِ إِلاَّ بِمَا شَاء وَسِعَ كُرْسِيُّهُ السَّمَاوَاتِ وَالأَرْضَ وَلاَ يَؤُودُهُ حِفْظُهُمَا وَهُوَ الْعَلِيُّ الْعَظِيمُ } ( الاية رقم 255 من سور البقرة )

    http://quran.al-islam.com

  8. 28 - September 12th, 2007 at - Fay Says:

    fake!i can’t believe it!不相信不相信!

  9. 29 - September 17th, 2007 at - Super Jesus Says:

    Pfft, don’t mind those Christians. There just mad that the Flying Spaghetti Monster killed there god.

  10. 30 - September 18th, 2007 at - Jewish perspective Says:

    I have been taking Hebrew for 13 years, and I learned the story of genesis in depth at a Jewish high school. Meaning I learned many of the Jewish commentaries in Hebrew. To transliterate: “bireisheet bara…” To translate: “In a/the beginning it was created…” The verse can be interpreted either way.

    Also, there have been theories that link the 7 days of creation to evolution using Einstein’s theory of relativity. Time was measured differently, and what is one Torah day, could be equivalent to millions of years. Since the universe was smaller, time went slower.

    Anyway, FSM is the shit. It’s amusing, intelligent and makes a powerful point in regard to teaching ID in schools.

  11. 31 - September 19th, 2007 at - Commodore Angryy Says:

    At Jewish Perspective.
    You may have to explain to me why the universe being smaller makes a difference to time. The only thing that makes time go slower, is making light go slower.

  12. 32 - September 20th, 2007 at - Jewish perspective Says:

    I don’t remember exactly, I did it last year and I suck at physics but I remember how the size of the universe affected time. Maybe cause the light rays had father to go, I don’t remember.

  13. 33 - October 4th, 2007 at - Fabio Says:

    Well I never heard that in the beginning time was slower but… maybe because everything was flying apart so fast (in the inflation time I know universe should expand at… superluminar speed?!).
    Butr maybe you mismathc with the fact that for a lot of time the universe was impenetrable to light?
    BTW Big Bang is about to fall down as it is being continuosly disproved by evidences.
    Some will suggest Plasma Cosmology.
    I do believe in FSM. He was IN THE BEGINNING. After that, a good steak. An IN THE END, a coffe.
    I am italian…

  14. 34 - October 7th, 2007 at - FlySpagMon Says:

    Dear Followers of the Church Flying Spaghetti Monster,
    I dreamof in our town of Kansas City, Mo to open up an actual branch of the Church of the FLying Spaghetti Monster.
    But I need the touch of His noodly appendage.
    Ramen.

  15. 35 - October 12th, 2007 at - The Dread Pirate Cap'n Bob of the Ruber Duck Says:

    The FSM theory is not only a spoof, but one that can be taken seriously. If we are to learn anything about the power of imagination when it comes to the creation (or lack thereof) of our world, then we can look to His Noodly Appendages for help. This is more than a theory. With proper application, it can become a way of life. RAmen

  16. 36 - October 13th, 2007 at - Erik Davis Says:

    Here’s the letter I just sent to Senator Vitter:

    Dear Senator Vitter,

    I am a professor in the religious studies department at –Midwestern– College, in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Your valiant efforts to challenge the domination of the pro-science evolutionists in our public school education came to my attention recently, and I felt compelled to write to you with a message of my support.

    Like most Americans who work professionally in the field of religion, I am deeply disturbed by the apparent inability of our representatives to tell the difference between religion and theory. Teaching a theory in our schools, like the theory of evolution, is unacceptable when so many different religious explanations for our existence and purpose in life are available.

    So I write to you in support of your efforts to introduce alternatives to evolution in our public education. As a devotee of the Flying Spaghetti Monster (I am a ‘pastafarian’), I would be more than happy to assist you in developing a god-fearing and pious, noodle-oriented educational curriculum which will combine the needs of a high level of educational excellence with a carbohydrate-rich religiosity.

    Your sinceriously,

    Erik Davis

  17. 37 - October 17th, 2007 at - TheCondor Says:

    I am really not sure in this, but could the time dilations in the early universe be due to the highly dense state of having the whole universe’s mass in a very small area compared to what it is now. General relativity says something about higher gravitational forces being involved with slower time, and putting the entire universe into something rather small would seem to be something that would generate high gravitational forces.

  18. 38 - October 17th, 2007 at - Aristotle Says:

    @TheCondor - Perhaps FSM is just messing with us.

  19. 39 - October 30th, 2007 at - Jesus Says:

    I WANT YOU IN MY ROBE SPAGHETTI MONSTER!

    I WANT YOUR SUCCULENT MEATBALLS IN MY MOUTH AND RUBBED ON MY SWEET CHEST!

    I WANT YOUR WARM STICKY MONSTER SAUCE ON MY FACE!

    -may buddha be with you

    much love
    Jesus

  20. 40 - October 30th, 2007 at - Osarma Says:

    Mr.spaghetti

    I LOVE YOU!
    I WANT YOUR LONG HARD SPAGHETTI NOODLE IN MY TIGHNESS
    AND YOUR HOT STICKY BALLS IN MY MOUTH

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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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