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A woman who belongs to the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster is allowed to wear a pasta strainer on her head in her driver's license photo due to religious beliefs, the AP reports.
A Pastafarian displayed her allegiance to the Flying Spaghetti Monster in her Massachusetts driver’s license photo. Lindsay Miller of Lowell, Mass. cited that her religious beliefs as a member ...
A Nebraska inmate who has professed his allegiance to the divine Flying Spaghetti Monster lost his bid demanding that prison officials accommodate his Pastafarianism faith. A federal judge ...
Toby Ricketts’s first wedding vow was a solemn one: “I agree that I will always put salt in the water and allow it to boil before cooking the pasta.” Pasta, after all, is holy business to ...
A sculpture of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, the goofball deity cooked up to protest a Kansas legal battle over evolution, went on display outside a courthouse in Cumberland County, Tennessee ...
There's never been a religion more likely to illicit giggles from people once they hear its name than the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster—or Pastafarianism, as its members call it.
But the BP workers who spotted it over 4,000 feet below the surface nicknamed it the "Flying Spaghetti Monster," after the satirical Internet deity it so closely resembles. New Scientist reports ...
The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster started in the United States in 2005 as part of the backlash against the Kansas State Board of Education’s decision to teach intelligent design in ...
To the rest of us, the Flying Spaghetti Monster looks like a giant heap of pasta and meatballs topped with eyeballs on stalks. As it turns out, both interpretations are correct. In the past few ...
It is on one of these expeditions that the scientists also caught a rare glimpse of Bathyphysa conifera, or as some call it, the “flying spaghetti monster.” But Bathyphysa conifera isn’t jus ...
New Zealand on Saturday hosted the world's first Pastafarian wedding, conducted by the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. The group, which began in the U.S. as a protest against religion ...
This footage was captured by a remote control underwater vehicle and shows a 'flying spaghetti monster' living 4,000ft beneath the Atlantic. BP workers were so amazed by the creature's ...