Monday, April 07, 2008

FSM statue graces courhouse lawn

In an amazing rarity, a courthouse in Cumberland, TN has created a free speech zone on its lawn in which members of the community can file to have statues and monuments erected on its lawn. Obviously, there's the typical Christian references with a chainsaw carving of Jesus carrying a cross, but amazingly enough, this town actually does allow for other monuments, and has allowed a Flying Spaghetti Monster one to be put up as well!

Of course, what would be it without some politician acting butthurt over the whole thing,
I feel the Flying Spaghetti Monster is an effort on the part of non-Christians to try and minimize Christianity and the images that have been placed there. I'll go as far as to say that I think it's an attempt to minimize and ridicule the good intentions of Christians in Cumberland County...
That's right... The FSM is out to minimize your monopoly.

He's coming for you....

4 comments:

TV's Mr. Neil said...

I've never met a Christian who understood what the Flying Spaghetti Monster is.

It's a parody. It's the ultimate argumentum ad absurdum. Any ethyreal attribute attributable to God also applies to the Flying Spaghetti Monster. Any argument for God also applies to the FSM.

It's really funny using the Kalaam Cosmological Argument against Christians using the FSM and watching them look at me confused, as if it makes any less sense than when THEY use it.

TV's Mr. Neil said...

...Actually, that should be reductio ad absurdum, but you knew that.

Anonymous said...

I first stumbled across FSM on wikipedia, the only thing that bothers me about it is that I didn't come up with it. One day I hope to sit down and share a beer with His Noodley Goodness.

Anthony said...

That is hilarious. I would love to see the statue go up for auction on ebay after.