A Conversation for The Flying Spaghetti Monster

Fictional deity?

Post 1

riffler

Why does this page describe the FSM as a fictional deity? Does the BBC's mentions of other deities describe them as fictional?

The whole point of the FSM is that it is no more or less provably true or untrue than other religions, and to label it as fictional misses the point.


Fictional deity?

Post 2

Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired

Traveller in Time smiley - tit on top
"Perhaps you just did it yourself:

>>The whole point of the FSM is . . .


Clearly assuming the knowledge this is a fictional religion. smiley - zen"


Fictional deity?

Post 3

Recumbentman

Traveller in Times >42)^(_ is clearly assuming that there are non-fictional religions. Or at least one.


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Post 4

Nosebagbadger {Ace}

How dare you mock my religion! I have been a Pastafarian since I was 13, and never have I seen any conclusive proof for other religions, therefore Pastafarianism must be the one true religion

smiley - biggrin


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Post 5

Recumbentman

Ir is a good point. The word 'fictional' is redundant. The FSM is a deity.


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