Can I build a Church?
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Can I build a Church?
That would be great to build a church for Pastafarians in my area since I am a Rev. now. Can I do that? If I can't make it an official church, could I just build a little hang out and call it something like "United Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster" or "United Church of Pastafarianism" or something?
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if you want to have a local group actually get together for worship, ask an established Unitarian Universalist church, they often let pagans and other such small religions use their facilities during other days, such as fridays (hint hint), so they're a great place to start.
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Yes, that is what I thought upon first looking at the Eight I Really Rather You Didn'ts, but the Flying Spaghetti Monster says "multi-million", and thus I think a humble establishment would be acceptable. However, I think by "multi-million" He also means "any sum of money that's ridiculous to spend on your God when you could be giving it to charity", so if a church is made, there shouldn't be too much money spent on it, as a general rule.
What we do in Portland ...
I agree that building a multi-million dollar church would be silly. But, I think that renting a small place where the faithful to our flimsy moral standards could meet to drink beer, eat pasta, watch movies +/or Showtime, would be fabulous!
Churches pay no taxes, you know.
If I had a large room in my house, I would start a home-church. I think you write that off just like a home office.
In Portland Oregon (a kind of Pastafarian mecca) we occasionally sit around the Chapel pub (http://www.mcmenamins.com/index.php?loc ... 20Homepage) and drink beer. The pasta selection is limited, but the beer selection is excellent. It used to be a church. They still have the organ. Pretty cool place.
Next Saturday we are combining the best of both worlds. We are starting at the Fulton pub (http://www.mcmenamins.com/index.php?loc ... 20Homepage) then walking over to the Old Spaghetti Factory for Pasta ... I mean communion. All I need is someone to drive me home. (details at http://atheists.meetup.com/588/calendar/7176768/ )
Churches pay no taxes, you know.
If I had a large room in my house, I would start a home-church. I think you write that off just like a home office.
In Portland Oregon (a kind of Pastafarian mecca) we occasionally sit around the Chapel pub (http://www.mcmenamins.com/index.php?loc ... 20Homepage) and drink beer. The pasta selection is limited, but the beer selection is excellent. It used to be a church. They still have the organ. Pretty cool place.
Next Saturday we are combining the best of both worlds. We are starting at the Fulton pub (http://www.mcmenamins.com/index.php?loc ... 20Homepage) then walking over to the Old Spaghetti Factory for Pasta ... I mean communion. All I need is someone to drive me home. (details at http://atheists.meetup.com/588/calendar/7176768/ )

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Anonymous wrote:I understand your desire to start a church for the Flying Spaghetti Monster, but I believe it would be against His wishes to see money being spent to build a worship center for him, rather than that money going to something such as charity.
May His Noodly Appendage always be with you.
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true, as stated in the 8 "I really rather you didn't"'s
perhaps a flag of the pirate fish shall be suitable for a banner of cause?



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Reilynn wrote:I agree that building a multi-million dollar church would be silly. But, I think that renting a small place where the faithful to our flimsy moral standards could meet to drink beer, eat pasta, watch movies +/or Showtime, would be fabulous!
Churches pay no taxes, you know.
If I had a large room in my house, I would start a home-church. I think you write that off just like a home office.
In Portland Oregon (a kind of Pastafarian mecca) we occasionally sit around the Chapel pub (http://www.mcmenamins.com/index.php?loc ... 20Homepage) and drink beer. The pasta selection is limited, but the beer selection is excellent. It used to be a church. They still have the organ. Pretty cool place.
Next Saturday we are combining the best of both worlds. We are starting at the Fulton pub (http://www.mcmenamins.com/index.php?loc ... 20Homepage) then walking over to the Old Spaghetti Factory for Pasta ... I mean communion. All I need is someone to drive me home. (details at http://atheists.meetup.com/588/calendar/7176768/ )
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YARR MATEY! MANY THANKS I GIVE YE FOR THIS SPLENDID INFO!
I have been contemplating the establishment of a FSM tavern, where the pasta selection be as bountiful as the sea, as well as the beer!
there are plenty of abandoned buildings for sale in these parts, but also there be many ships and floating FSM tavern seems appropriate! we shall build it along the lines of a houseboat but with far more cooking and dining space than usual.

I'll tell ye, when I go to Portland I'll be sure to stop at that pub!
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A pub can be the closest earthly thing to heaven. Especially if it is a stripper club.

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Re: Can I build a Church?
I’m very seriously considering planting a Church of The Flying Spaghetti Monster (no multi-million dollar building, just converting my basement into a Pirate Pub) where I live (Northern Colorado). I’m already an ordained minister, as well as having a sweet pirate costume, and I figured I’d hold services every Friday where Pastafarians could meet to drink beer, eat pasta, and ideally become a community to help and support one another through the various challenges in life (which is the only aspect of “regular” church that I miss). As far as The 8 I'd Really Rather You Didn'ts goes, this seems ok... Any thoughts?
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i think that a pirate pub would be awesome, and i would totally go to worship there. only one problem, and one question- can you still worship his noodlyness if you cannot consume alcohol in any way, shape or form? i'm too young to drink legally, but i still want to enjoy his noodly goodness with others of my ilk...
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the walrus wrote:i think that a pirate pub would be awesome, and i would totally go to worship there. only one problem, and one question- can you still worship his noodlyness if you cannot consume alcohol in any way, shape or form? i'm too young to drink legally, but i still want to enjoy his noodly goodness with others of my ilk...
Yes.
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the walrus wrote:i think that a pirate pub would be awesome, and i would totally go to worship there. only one problem, and one question- can you still worship his noodlyness if you cannot consume alcohol in any way, shape or form? i'm too young to drink legally, but i still want to enjoy his noodly goodness with others of my ilk...
Zank, you're the grammar nazi, we root beer is still beer, right? I find it a highly applicable substitute.
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You can similarly become a minister simply by declaring that you are one.





A for-profit church has much more freedom of action and can do many things forbidden to a tax-exempt church.

If having the county recorder record your ministership and other church documents make things smoother in your neck of the woods, I certainly endorse that.
Making a general announcement in a newspaper of general circulation in your area can also help document your intent to operate a church.



Here is a link to an atheist chuch who will ordain you Right Now, for FREE!


My church is also agnostic, but embraces those gods who do not take themselves too seriously, or who are simply way cool.

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May your eyepatch lead you throught dark times!
May your hook smite those who need a smiting!
Blessings unto thee by the grace of Thor, Anoia, Ganesha, The Flying Spaghetti Monster and Bob!*
*Thou shalt hedge thy bets. (The book of ICHA, 2nd revision)
May your hook smite those who need a smiting!
Blessings unto thee by the grace of Thor, Anoia, Ganesha, The Flying Spaghetti Monster and Bob!*
*Thou shalt hedge thy bets. (The book of ICHA, 2nd revision)
Re: Can I build a Church?
Rev Dr David Esq wrote: :D Dear Brethren and Sistren,
:D I am agnostic and believe in the possibility of the supernatural, so I have not signed up there myself.
My church is also agnostic, but embraces those gods who do not take themselves too seriously, or who are simply way cool.![]()
Does this definition expand to include the IPU then?
Bayes Theorum:
............................P(X|A) * P(A)
P(A|X) = -----------------------------------
...............P(X|A) * P(A) + P(X|~A) * P(~A)
If I have learnt anything, it is that life forms no logical patterns. It is haphazard and full of beauties which I try to catch as they fly by, for who knows whether any of them will ever return?
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............................P(X|A) * P(A)
P(A|X) = -----------------------------------
...............P(X|A) * P(A) + P(X|~A) * P(~A)
If I have learnt anything, it is that life forms no logical patterns. It is haphazard and full of beauties which I try to catch as they fly by, for who knows whether any of them will ever return?
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