Student punished for spaghetti beliefs
Apparantly a student was punished for following Pastafarianism in North Carolina, in a case I honestly believe should go all the way to the Supreme Court if it needs to.
Apparantly a student was punished for following Pastafarianism in North Carolina, in a case I honestly believe should go all the way to the Supreme Court if it needs to.
Chatting with iGod really isn’t any more fulfilling than yelling at God to begin with. On the other hand, at least you get a response.
Ursula Vernon recently mentioned that this article is a strong part of the basis for the myth of the Black Mother and the Good Man in Digger (which if you aren’t reading, you should. Pony up the $3 for the archive, you won’t regret it.) The fact that these children are developing their own religion on the fly is fascinating enough, but to see the darkness inherent in it really says a lot about where we’ve left our homeless families — and what we think of ourselves as a people. There’s still hope, but we have so much work to do.
Least I Could Do sums up my view of the whole DaVinci Code nonsense very nicely.
Steals an idea I had for a comic, too, but I’ll forgive them because their art and writing and, well, everything, are light years ahead of mine anyway.
Some days you read articles that make you wonder about all of history. Here’s an article that claims that Jesus is buried in Japan, after having lived there for years.