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It all began in June 2005 when Bobby Henderson wrote an open letter to the Kansas School Board proposing a third alternative to the teaching of evolution and intelligent design in schools. Bobby is a prophet of sorts, the spiritual leader of a growing, world-wide group of followers who worship the teachings of The Flying Spaghetti Monster (FSM). The FSM appeared to Bobby as a giant ball of spaghetti, with meatballs for eyes, and touched Bobby with "His noodly appendage" - resulting in the revelation that the FSM is the real creator of the universe. The FSM faithful look to Bobby as their prophet and spiritual leader. Shortly after Bobby's revelation a website came into existence to promote the word. Then came the articles, which were worldwide: "The New York Times", "The Washington Post", "The Guardian" (UK), "Die Welt" (Germany), "Surprise" (Austria), and many others chimed in to report the existence of the FSM.Bobby received letters of support from academics and Kansas School Board members alike - not to mention a couple million hits per day on the website - and it was all-too-clear that there needed to be a book to lay out FSM scripture, rites and observances, proofs, and answers to the Big Questions. This is that book.
HarperCollins Publishers (United Kingdom) | |
2006 | |
9780007231607 | |
Hardback - 240 Pages | |
20 b/w illus |

Average rating (2 reviews)
Eye opening
Zangetsu | 18/08/2008 | See all Zangetsu's reviews (5) »
This is the holy book, in fsm heaven their is a beer volcano and a stripper factory and you get to dress like a pirate all the time :P
Funny, Interesting and Awesome
Silvergunner | 08/11/2007 | See all Silvergunner's reviews (16) »
Words cannot describe how great this book is. On the surface, it looks like some insane Cthulhu cult of sorts. But inside its a hillarious parody of Christianity and Intelligent Design with more funny bits than a stand-up comedy show. That, and the whole theory makes absolutely complete and utter sense. A lot more sense than Intelligent Design, thats for sure.
This is definitely worth a read, although be warned there are a few sexual analogies in the book to advance humor. Otherwise, don a pirate costume and join his noodliness, where heaven has a Beer Volcano and a Stripper Factory! Absolutely Brilliant.































