Virginia Holiday Battle Includes Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster

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In a strange way, I’m kind of glad that this is happening. The atheists are marginalizing themselves by showing how petty and intolerant they are.

When I was an atheist, I would have never thought of ridiculing others for their beliefs. I just didn’t personally believe.
They are not doing themselves any favors. It actually just make them look bad, why can’t they just enjoy the Christmas cheer like everybody else.

Atheists claim to be the bastion of reason and yet they spend money on signs that mock Christmas, it is pretty low.

Has anybody seen any signs mocking Hanukkah?
 
They are not doing themselves any favors. It actually just make them look bad, why can’t they just enjoy the Christmas cheer like everybody else.

Atheists claim to be the bastion of reason and yet they spend money on signs that mock Christmas, it is pretty low.

Has anybody seen any signs mocking Hanukkah?
There aren’t any in Leesburg. Although I don’t recall seeing any Hanukkah signs, either, for that matter… I only recall seeing a couple of Christian ones and a bunch of atheist and anti-Christian ones.
 
Hate isn’t really indicative of the season though is it?
For the Flying Spaghetti Crowd? I don’t know. It’s obviously not love. Next time I see you, if you’re obese, I’ll call you a fatso. Would you believe that my greeting was one of love then?

I personally don’t care. Where I come from we’ve seen atheist love in the form of innocent people sentenced to death or stripped of their property and rights.
 
For the Flying Spaghetti Crowd? I don’t know. It’s obviously not love. Next time I see you, if you’re obese, I’ll call you a fatso. Would you believe that my greeting was one of love then?
I don’t count myself as part of the FSM crowd, but I do find it amusing. The church of the FSM didn’t really start as an organization to fight against religion, it started as a statement against the teaching of creationism in public schools.
 
Has anybody seen any signs mocking Hanukkah?
No, however there hasn’t been any great push to memorialize Hanukkah on the grounds of county courthouses, either. The few times I have seen a menorah displayed such it was a direct attempt to treat other religions as equally as Christianity.

Honestly, I don’t understand why some Christians feel a need to insist on a nativity scene being placed on government property. Isn’t enough to do so on church grounds, or the property of one’s home?
 
No, however there hasn’t been any great push to memorialize Hanukkah on the grounds of county courthouses, either. The few times I have seen a menorah displayed such it was a direct attempt to treat other religions as equally as Christianity.

Honestly, I don’t understand why some Christians feel a need to insist on a nativity scene being placed on government property. Isn’t enough to do so on church grounds, or the property of one’s home?
Yeah, it’s not something I feel particularly exercised about either. But in some towns, a Nativity scene at the town hall or the courthouse square has apparently been a tradition for decades. I think they’d been doing so in Leesburg for 60 years or so before the town tried to put the kibosh on all displays in 2009. Under those circumstances, I can see how people who grew up in the town would be upset to be told that they can’t have the Nativity scene there anymore.
 
I don’t count myself as part of the FSM crowd, but I do find it amusing. The church of the FSM didn’t really start as an organization to fight against religion, it started as a statement against the teaching of creationism in public schools.
You said it’s now not the season to hate, remember. The FSM jokers are doing just that. The other poster responded saying he/she hates people who hate. You, I assume, don’t see a problem in their behaviour - not whether it’s legal or whether you agree or disagree - but that their behaviour is pretty hateful. When you mock something someone holds in respect, and with religion it’s very deep respect, think of your own mother, you are being hateful when you mock that in such a nasty way. It will cause emotional responses in the way many atheists respond when they’re told their immoral.
 
No, however there hasn’t been any great push to memorialize Hanukkah on the grounds of county courthouses, either. The few times I have seen a menorah displayed such it was a direct attempt to treat other religions as equally as Christianity.

Honestly, I don’t understand why some Christians feel a need to insist on a nativity scene being placed on government property. Isn’t enough to do so on church grounds, or the property of one’s home?
If a nativity scene is on government property it may be seen by more people, it reminds people what Christmas is really about.

It is constitutional for a nativity to be on public property if it is publicly sponsored if there is a secular symbol such as Christmas Tree or Santa Claus next to it.

If the nativity scene is privately sponsored it can be on public property with no secular symbol next to it.
 
You said it’s now not the season to hate, remember. The FSM jokers are doing just that. The other poster responded saying he/she hates people who hate. You, I assume, don’t see a problem in their behaviour - not whether it’s legal or whether you agree or disagree - but that their behaviour is pretty hateful. When you mock something someone holds in respect, and with religion it’s very deep respect, think of your own mother, you are being hateful when you mock that in such a nasty way. It will cause emotional responses in the way many atheists respond when they’re told their immoral.
I don’t think poking fun at something is nearly the same thing as hating. I doubt you’ll find many Pastafarians who hate Christianity or Christians. I think it is more of a 1st Amendment issue they’ve decided to have a little fun with.

We could also be completely wrong. Neither you are I can prove that the Pastafarians are not sincere in their beliefs.
 
I don’t think poking fun at something is nearly the same thing as hating. I doubt you’ll find many Pastafarians who hate Christianity or Christians. I think it is more of a 1st Amendment issue they’ve decided to have a little fun with.

We could also be completely wrong. Neither you are I can prove that the Pastafarians are not sincere in their beliefs.
It’s worse. It is a blasphemy and attack on what we cherish most. Like Johnny Cash said “you can burn the flag, but if you burn mine…I’ll shoot ya”.
 
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