I guess I thought that Pastafarians are just atheists having a jab at religion. I didn't know they take it seriously. Maybe we need a new thread for this.
I demand equal time for the Invisible Pink Unicorn and the Celestial Teapot!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell's_teapot
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invisible_pink_unicorn
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Well, there it is then. I'm one of those atheists that don't agree with their point I guess.
Is the pirate thing part of pastafarianism or is that unrelated? Cause what is the point to dressing up like a pirate?
Sounds to me like pastafarianism as you are describing it is the start of a religion, which is ****ing disturbing because scientology started as some guys lark not long ago and now people dedicate their lives to it earnestly. And it's at least as stupid as have a flying spaghetti monster as a deity.
I don't think anyone actually believes in the flying spaghetti monster.
I guess I thought that Pastafarians are just atheists having a jab at religion. I didn't know they take it seriously. Maybe we need a new thread for this.
The faux sincerity is an essential part of the satire. Since people with religious beliefs are assumed to have an inalienable right to not be offended, their beliefs must be taken seriously, no matter how absurd or removed from reality. It's sort of a co-dependency; I won't point out the fallacies in your convictions if you don't reveal mine.
At least, that's the way I interpret it. But who am I to questions someone else's beliefs?
That sounds blatantly unconstitutional.
I think people who are Christian are probably upset. They want their children to be able to celebrate an important holiday, and just because worse things happen does not rule out people being upset. We have food, housing, internet access, refrigeration.....Should we put up photos of the millions that don't?That banner is destroying holiday spirit and horrifying people? Maybe they could put up a few pictures of factory farmed animals or the kids shot in Connecticut, to help put things in perspective for those people.
From last Christmas in Leesburg, Virginia USA:
Beside a Christmas tree and creche sits a large banner with a nativity scene in which baby Jesus has been replaced by a plate of spaghetti with googly eyes. A crowd that includes pirates and gnomes surrounds Jesus. At the bottom its message reads "Touched by an Angelhair." The scene is the work of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monsters.Near the courthouse fence is another display whose sign reads "Greetings From Your Friendly Local Atheists." It's message is about celebrating the Constitution and honoring the separation of church and state.Elsewhere on the lawn, a skeleton in a Santa suit hangs on a cross.This has all become part of a battle that has many outraged."People are just horrified by this. It's just created a lot of division, a lot of angst and a lot of people are upset," Kenneth Reid, Loudoun County supervisor-elect for the Leesburg district, told ABCNews.com.Reid has been vehemently fighting the atheist groups that are behind the decorations and says the displays are destroying people's holiday spirit. Reid is Jewish and says he is very open to other faiths. But he believes the Leesburg atheists are forcing their beliefs on others."Nobody is out there preaching like these guys. They're out there in a blatant attempt to try to stamp out religion and ruin people's Christmas," Reid said. "The atheist groups over the past two years have used it as an opportunity to try to ban everything. It's no longer sufficient to be an atheist, they have to go out there and proactively try to deny and make sure other people don't believe in God." http://abcnews.go.com/m/blogEntry?id=15205774
If she saw the skeleton hanging on the cross, she might say he scares her, but her xmas would certainly not be ruined. She'd probably think someone left up a Halloween decoration.![]()
People around here all try to out-do their neighbors with the most terrifying Halloween decorations. I don't see how a skeleton in a santa suit is any worse. (People down the street from me still have their Halloween decorations out. Ghosts hanging from their tree and skeleton hands reaching out of their flower beds. Shrug.)Christmas is magical for children. These symbols of Santa and baby Jesus in a manger are special to many children, and I know this ↓ would have frightened and upset my daughter when she was little. Is politics more important than children, or old ladies who treasure their religion and do the setting up of the tree each year? No one is outlawing atheism or FSM, so let the kids who celebrate Christmas (the majority) have a normal holiday season.