From the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster:
The quote in the title is from Mrs. Kathy Martin, District 6 member of the Kansas State Board of Education when that body was deciding whether to require that the alternative theory of Intelligent Design be taught along with the theory of Evolution.
The Eight "I'd Really Rather You Didn'ts"
1. I'd really rather you didn't act like a sanctimonious holier-than-thou ass when describing my noodly goodness. If some people don't believe in me, that's okay. Really, I'm not that vain. Besides, this isn't about them so don't change the subject.
2. I'd really rather you didn't use my existence as a means to oppress, subjugate, punish, eviscerate, and/or, you know, be mean to others. I don't require sacrifices, and purity is for drinking water, not people.
3. I'd really rather you didn't judge people for the way they look, or how they dress, or the way they talk, or, well, just play nice, Okay? Oh, and get this into your thick heads: woman = person. man = person. Samey = Samey. One is not better than the other, unless we're talking about fashion and I'm sorry, but I gave that to women and some guys who know the difference between teal and fuchsia.
4. I'd really rather you didn't indulge in conduct that offends yourself, or your willing, consenting partner of legal age AND mental maturity. As for anyone who might object, I think the expression is go f*** yourself, unless they find that offensive in which case they can turn off the TV for once and go for a walk for a change.
5. I'd really rather you didn't challenge the bigoted, misogynistic, hateful ideas of others on an empty stomach. Eat, then go after the b*******.
6. I'd really rather you didn't build multi million-dollar churches/temples/mosques/shrines to my noodly goodness when the money could be better spent (take your pick):
1. Ending poverty
2. Curing diseases
3. Living in peace, loving with passion, and lowering the cost of cable
I might be a complex-carbohydrate omniscient being, but I enjoy the simple things in life. I ought to know. I AM the creator.
7. I'd really rather you didn't go around telling people I talk to you. You're not that interesting. Get over yourself. And I told you to love your fellow man, can't you take a hint?
8. I'd really rather you didn't do unto others as you would have them do unto you if you are into, um, stuff that uses a lot of leather/lubricant/Las Vegas. If the other person is into it, however (pursuant to #4), then have at it, take pictures, and for the love of Mike, wear a CONDOM! Honestly, it's a piece of rubber. If I didn't want it to feel good when you did it I would have added spikes, or something.
The quote in the title is from Mrs. Kathy Martin, District 6 member of the Kansas State Board of Education when that body was deciding whether to require that the alternative theory of Intelligent Design be taught along with the theory of Evolution.
2 comments:
I think you've got some credence, but this ignores the fact that there are some people who participate in religions who aren't idiots, racists or extremists. We do build hospitals and help the poor and not everyone goes to a megachurch. It's a clever, sweeping generalization.
I know you know that, but while this quotation is provocative, it's also short sighted. My two cents.
As I read the Eight IRRYDs and the rest of the FSM website, what I take from it is the satirization of the attempt to mandate the teaching of intelligent design in Kansas schools. I would say that the individuals of whom you speak are clearly not included in the group being satirized.
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