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Is it true that nobody can disprove the spaghetti monster?
Some have said that in the defense of their non-belief in God or a creator that neither can they disprove God's existence more or less than they can disprove the existence of a spaghetti a spaghetti monster. However, this isn't true at all, and is nothing short of intellectual silliness. It is well documented all over the Internet that the "spaghetti monster" was a creation that came about for the very sake of saying "what else cannot be disproved" besides God and that no such belief actually exists. It's pretty well documented that there was no historical evidence, or even belief in a spaghetti monster before the "Internet-Age" allowed such dialog where the idea of disproving a spaghetti monster was invented. That being the case, and since it is actually very well documented that no such belief in a spaghetti monster existed prior to it's online debut, which came about in an attempt to discredit the notion to disprove, it is clearly evident to all rational and logical people that a spaghetti is no in existence. On the other hand, there are very well documented, historically believed, and plausible god's to choose from out there. You may not want to choose one, or give definitive intentional attempt to understand, but they are nevertheless out there, and your inability to disprove a spaghetti monster which is clearly seen as a created character for the sake of an empty argument really proves nothing other than you have an empty arguement. So, is there anything else out there other than spaghetti monsters, swimming matza balls, or interdementional lasagna noodles that cannot be disproved, which can be used as evidence against a God? I ate the Spaghetti monster, and I'm still hungry. Thanks in advance for all your sarcastic answers and vain attempts to discredit a belief in a Creator.
Religion & Spirituality - 7 Answers - 2008-11-18 14:34:01

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Great! Now I am really hungry. I think calling Him the spaghetti monster is mean cause I really like spaghetti and it might scare children who love to sing "On top of spaghetti" Furry Pants! Much better, thank you

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Answer 1
In fact, the FSM takes an active role in preventing his own existence from being discovered. RAmen.
2008-11-18 14:38:09

Answer 2
The FSM revealed himself in 2005, but he is in fact eternal. Your proof is lacking.
2008-11-18 14:38:19

Answer 3
When a religion begins is no legitimate test of its validity as a belief. Neither is an internet connection. There is no proof, negative or positive, that any superior being exists. That's why it's called "faith". The Bible isn't proof, it's opinion.
2008-11-18 14:40:31

Answer 4
You do realize the FSM was meant to be satirical, right?
2008-11-18 14:41:26

Answer 5
Great! Now I am really hungry. I think calling Him the spaghetti monster is mean cause I really like spaghetti and it might scare children who love to sing "On top of spaghetti" Furry Pants! Much better, thank you
2008-11-18 14:43:23

Answer 6
As far as I know the whole religion thing and their god or gods are a question of faith, not to be proved or disproved. Thats why its called 'faith' or 'believing'. Now I don't believe in the whole concept of religion or god(s) but I absolutely don't have the urge to disprove it. To me its a question of common sense, just like the spaghetti monster it might not be able to be disproved but that doesn't mean its true. If religion is something that you feel you need then all the power to you. If you however feel you need to PROVE that there is a god or feel the need to say that atheists can't disprove a god then maybe it's time to do some soul searching yourself because it seems you need a little bit more than just 'faith' or simply believing in something.
2008-11-18 14:45:50

Answer 7
That is correct. Since no one can disprove the FSM, that means he MUST exist. After all (and this is a direct quote from a christian) "absence of evidence is not evidence of absence." No, really, they did say that. Can you believe it?
2008-11-18 14:45:55








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