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Who started the Flying Spaghetti Monster religion?

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I saw a car with an FSM logo on it today. I thought it was just an R&S thing.

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  1. Bobby Henderson revealed His Holy Noodles to the world.

    RAmen!


  2. I believe it all started with this letter:

    http://www.venganza.org/about/open-lette...

    It's purpose was to make a point and show how ridiculous intelligent design is by proving that there is no more proof for ID than there is for any other random (non-scientific) ideas.

  3. haha, you have to get out more.  

  4. can i say WTF ?

  5. You know what?  I bet it was the Cookie Monster after he got out of Cookie Anonymous.  It's his alternative - don't you judge him, he has a mental disorder!!!

  6. Bobby Henderson was the first prophet of our religion.

    He was the first to be touched by his noodly appendage.

    May you also be showered in his red sauce.  RAmen.

  7. Was it Al Gore :)

  8. A pirate, a midget, and a mountain.

    You didn't know that it predates Y!Answers?

    http://www.venganza.org/

  9. His almighty sauciness did!

    Bow down to his noodly appendage!

  10. Meatloaf

  11. smitty werbenyagermanjensen

  12. Some youngster creating a silly web site.  

  13. The FMS itself.  Have you been touched by His noodly appendage?

    RAmen.

  14. I believe his name is Bob Henderson

    http://www.venganza.org/

  15. someone tires of babbies.

  16. Heinz

  17. I want to know the answer to this as well.  

    Good question.

    edit:  wow.  After reading those articles, I'm overcome with the urge to eat spaghetti.

  18. ........

  19. Dr. Ron Zoni

  20. Bobby Henderson created it in opposition of Kansas's attempt at ignorance back in 2005.

  21. these people are all idolaters who have lapsed from the true faith of the invisible pink unicorn, (((bird)))

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