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Jerry from VectorGeek made us some FSM money. Beautiful work! What should we do with it? My first thought is something like those propaganda tracts that when folded appear to be folded money but then you open it and see instead it’s a message how you can be saved . Like these: Obnoxious, yes, but we’ll be doing it in the spirit of polite mockery, so it feels ok to me.
L’emblème du pastafarisme, une parodie de l’ ichtus chrétien. Le pastafarisme ( pastafarianism en anglais , mot valise faisant référence aux pâtes et au mouvement rastafari ) est une parodie de religion [ 1 ] , [ 2 ] dont la divinité est le Monstre en Spaghettis volant ( Flying Spaghetti Monster ) [ 3 ] , [ 4 ] . En 2005, Bobby Henderson , un diplômé en physique de l' Université d'État de l'Oregon , écrivit une lettre ouverte concernant le Flying Spaghetti Monster pour protester contre la décision du Comité d’Éducation de l’État du Kansas de permettre au dessein intelligent (créationnisme) d’être enseigné dans les cours de science au même titre que la théorie de l’évolution [ 5 ] . Dans sa lettre, Henderson parodie le concept de dessein intelligent en professant sa foi en un dieu créateur surnaturel dont l'apparence serait celle d'un plat de spaghettis et de boulettes de viande .
The Flying Spaghetti Monster ( FSM ) is the deity of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster , or Pastafarianism , a parody religion . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The "Flying Spaghetti Monster" first appeared in a satirical open letter written by Bobby Henderson in 2005, protesting the decision by the Kansas State Board of Education to permit the teaching of intelligent design as an alternative to evolution in public school science classes. [ 3 ] In the letter, Henderson parodied the concept of intelligent design by professing belief in a supernatural creator that closely resembles spaghetti and meatballs . Henderson further called for Flying Spaghetti Monsterism to be allotted equal time in science classrooms alongside intelligent design and evolution. [ 4 ] After Henderson published the letter on his website, it rapidly became an Internet phenomenon and a symbol for the case against teaching intelligent design in public schools. [ 5 ] Pastafarian "beliefs" are generally satires of creationism .