RE: Flying Spaghetti Monster? Church of The Smashing Orangey Bit? Did I Miss Something?
June 15, 2009 at 4:49 pm
As leo said, the point of the church was to insist that if Intelligent Design was to be taught (as they claimed it was not religion) then other creation stories should be taught, as long as they weren't religious either.
The church claimed that the FSM was based on scientific research (a number of scientists have come forward in agreement with this) and so it should be taught in science classrooms.
If anything, it raised the awareness of falsification, the scientific idea that any theory must be able to be disproved in some way in order to gain recognition.
Anyway, I agree that now the Church of the FSM has become obsolete, due to the revealed truth of the Church of the Smashing Orangey Bit. Bow before your God, McVities!
The church claimed that the FSM was based on scientific research (a number of scientists have come forward in agreement with this) and so it should be taught in science classrooms.
If anything, it raised the awareness of falsification, the scientific idea that any theory must be able to be disproved in some way in order to gain recognition.
Anyway, I agree that now the Church of the FSM has become obsolete, due to the revealed truth of the Church of the Smashing Orangey Bit. Bow before your God, McVities!