Some worshipers of the Christian God claim that pagans and non-believers have no moral center. Which is why its fun to look at the community teams on Kiva, an organization that allows lenders to finance micro-loans to those living in poverty around the world.
The team “Atheists, Agnostics, Skeptics, Freethinkers, Secular [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Flying Spaghetti Monster’
Pastafarians top Christian Churches
Posted: 28th February 2010 by Zeno Telos in Christianity, Flying Spaghetti MonsterTags: Christianity, Flying Spaghetti Monster, Kiva
Jack Black does Flying Spaghetti Monster vs the Invisible Pink Unicorn
Posted: 6th December 2009 by Zeno Telos in Flying Spaghetti Monster, Gods, Modern Polytheism, VideosTags: Flying Spaghetti Monster, Gods, Invisible Pink Unicorn, Jack Black, Modern Polytheism
Lord Cheeses and Her Pinkness duke it out in this timeless rock epic. Don’t miss the shots of the beer volcano and stripper factory in FSM heaven. And for the hardcore, here’s the mp3.
The Return of Polytheism
Posted: 12th October 2009 by Zeno Telos in Christianity, Flying Spaghetti Monster, Gods, Modern PolytheismTags: Christianity, Flying Spaghetti Monster, Gods, Modern Polytheism
by Zeno Telos
The Greeks figured out something amazing in their understanding of the divine. Other gods were inhuman monsters whom civilizations feared, such as Egyptian or Babylonian deities, or all-powerful bastards whom civilizations feared, such as the Hebrew God. Not the Greek gods. They looked like us, partied like us, and would even come down [...]
Facebook Quiz: Think of Ten Gods
Posted: 24th September 2009 by Zeno Telos in Christianity, Danzig, Flying Spaghetti Monster, Gods, Modern PolytheismTags: Christianity, Danzig, Dungeons & Dragons, Flying Spaghetti Monster, Gods, Harry Potter, Modern Polytheism, Norse Gods, Wicca
by Zeno Telos
Think of ten gods you have contemplated worshiping and write about each one, explaining the factors you considered and what your final decision was. Some of your questions may have been, “How do I know which God to worship? How can I distinguish between them and know I am worshiping the right one?” [...]






