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The Flying Spaghetti Monster

שו”תCategory: faithThe Flying Spaghetti Monster
asked 5 years ago

Although the monster is satirical, there is something real at its core. It seemingly meets God’s criteria, but it still seems absurd to everyone. What is the difference between them?


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מיכי Staff answered 5 years ago
Please define the question. The difference is that it is written in סמח (spaghetti) and in אלאפ (God).

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If the spaghetti monster's flaw is that it starts with S, then the Italian monster starts with A 🙂

Best regards, Pastor Lukashenko, Cohen of the LMA

נעל בית משומשת replied 5 years ago

The monster of Etruria has already lost its temper.

Shchel, stop selling junk.

In the 2nd chapter of the book of the Hebrews, the 10th chapter of the Hebrews, the 11th chapter of the Hebrews, the 12th chapter of the Hebrews, the 13th chapter of the Hebrews, the 14th chapter of the Hebrews, the 15th chapter of the Hebrews, the 16th chapter of the Hebrews, the 17th chapter of the Hebrews, the 18th chapter of the Hebrews, the 19 Then the cold and unfresh mind becomes spaghetti soaked in tea, and then it has the power to pave the path of man. When the mind is properly soaked in faith and hope, then it can be macaroni that radiates light to the world.

As is known, the root of the word "prayer" is "plal." To "pray" means to "hope," to be charged with faith and hope.

With the blessing of "hope in God," from Raanan Nudelman

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