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What does Tian Fei noodles teach?

Flying noodle religion, also translated as "Flying God's noodle religion", "Flying God's noodle religion" and "Flying noodle monster Yang Naiwen" originated in the United States and was founded by Bobby Henderson, a bachelor of physics from Oregon State University, in June 2005. These people think that the universe was created by a flying spaghetti monster after drinking heavily. This is an ironic virtual religion, mainly aimed at the theory of intelligent design claimed by some religious factions (creatures are not designed for evolution, but from some supernatural intelligence). They partially accept the theory of evolution.

The core concept of "flying spaghetti monster" originated from a letter written by Bobby Henderson in June 5438+1October, 2005. Its purpose is to oppose a resolution passed by the Kansas State Board of Education, which allows intelligent design theory and evolution to be a science course in schools with equal credits. Intelligent design theorists "carefully use secular words and deliberately avoid pointing out the identity of the designer", in order to avoid American laws and regulations prohibiting schools from teaching creationism as "scientific knowledge", Henderson attacked the child's shield with a child's spear and declared that the creator was a flying noodle monster.

In an open letter, he asked that the creation theory of Xin Yang, the flying noodle monster, should become the formal teaching content of natural science class. He said in the official letter:

1. I think we should unite and strive for the same class hours of the three theories in the national and even global natural science classes: one-third of the time is about intelligent design theory, one-third is about flying noodle monsters, and the rest is about speculative theory with strict logic and overwhelming physical evidence (referring to evolution).

I'm not against religion. But I object. I object to dressing religion up as science. If there is a God and he is smart enough, then I think he should have a sense of humor (meaning that God can understand Henderson's behavior).

At first, the Kansas State Education Commission did not respond to this open letter. Henderson then published the contents of this letter on his personal website. This matter immediately attracted attention on the Internet. Heinz's sharp satire attracted many supporters. They have expressed their support in various forms on Heinz's website (such as leaving messages, publishing related works of art, photos that PS can "prove" the existence of the flying monster, and so on. Many bloggers are also paying attention to this matter. It was not until Henderson received widespread attention that the Kansas Board of Education replied to this letter. Heinz subsequently published a reply to this letter. With the surge of supporters, Henderson began to sell products related to his newly founded "religion" on the website, such as shirts and teacups. He concluded that because US President George Bush and Senator Bill Forester openly supported the teaching of non-evolutionary theory, they also supported the teaching of flying noodle monster Xin Yang.

Yang Feimian's strange letter immediately made headlines on spoof websites such as Boing Boing, Something dark and pseudo-Wikipedia. Many "disciples" have also set up websites to express their support. Websites such as fs μ awareness have aroused public interest. When the flying noodle monster Xin Yang gradually became a new symbol of anti-intelligent design theory, the mainstream media also realized its significance and began to pay attention to it. The New York Times and others even made a large-scale report. Henderson himself was surprised by the power of his "new religion". He said that the purpose of his original letter was just to "entertain himself".

In August 2005, a website supporting creationism set up a prize of $250,000 for anyone who can prove that evolution is the "only way" for the birth of the universe and creatures. To satirize this website, Boing Boing. Com announced a reward of $250,000 to anyone who can prove through experience that Jesus is not the son of the flying face monster. The bonus was subsequently increased to $6,543,800+0,000.

In June, 2005, 165438+ 10, the Kansas Board of Education voted to pass a resolution allowing "all kinds of objections to evolution (including intelligent design theory)" to be included in the examination criteria.

On February 13, 2007, Ganzhou Municipal Education Commission rejected the above resolution by 6 votes to 4 votes. This is also the fifth time that the State Education Commission has revised the examination standard of evolution in eight years.

20 15 12, "Tian Fei noodle shinto" was licensed and registered as a branch in Denmark.

20 15, 12, 15, it is reported that the new Zealand government issued a permit to the "Tian Fei monotheistic church" to hold heterosexual or homosexual weddings in China. Subsequently, the official New Zealand media New Zealand Gazette website 10 published this license.

2065438+In February 2006, the Dutch government recognized "Tian Fei noodle religion" as a legal religion.