Sunday, September 11, 2005

CHURCH OF THE FLYING SPAGHETTI MONSTER??


These two delightful images are from a wonderful website you may want to check out, at http://www.venganza.org/ . Enjoy!

4 Comments:

Blogger Lizzy said...

That is hilarious. I want a t-shirt!

5:24 PM  
Blogger GTX said...

Very good, indeed, Snave.
Some people even get mad with that (I saw the e-mails).
It's hilarious how some people get annoyed with a strange and different point of view.
To these terrestrials his much easier believing in gods to resolve they lack of mystery. To me, it was always the night that give the answer, when I was looking into the sky and watching the stars. And the same answer was always one more question. So the mystery (curiosity) it's what kept us alive.
History it's like the light of the stars, you see it, analyse it but you know that star no longer exists. So, History tells us that the influence of ancient gods' veneration is true.
Even the religions that proclaim that only exists one god, they adore so many saints that only who don't know that the star is dead by now believes in such thing. In general, religions are one kaleidoscope of ancient rituals and pre-ordered ideas used trough the times.
So, why don't we believe that the mankind and the universe's birth was made by several gods?
The scientific way is the same. Various universal laws where used to create the universe and perhaps us. Perhaps....
When I was a young I always hopped, that with the new generation, the mentalities should change but they grown up and they suffer from the same problems.

9:15 AM  
Blogger Sheryl said...

To be honest, I don't get it.

I like what GTX wrote though. It was also a bit abstract, but it struck me as poetic. Like something Albert Camus might write about life. :-)

9:33 AM  
Blogger GTX said...

I think Sheryl is quiet right, but if you see the site there is a part called "And some religious and hate mails here (added 8/29/05)" so a read one of this e-mails and I find it deliciously sectarist.

9:55 AM  

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