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  • noun Plural form of Pastafarian.

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Examples

  • The FSM movement has its own subculture of "Pastafarians".

    Archive 2007-01-01 Howard M. Friedman 2007

  • The FSM became an instant hit on the World Wide Web, and the "Pastafarians" continue to grow in numbers.

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED Mike Rivero 2010

  • Since then, many [[atheist]] s and [[secularist]] s have claimed to be "Pastafarians", implicitly using its obvious shortcomings to criticize actual religions, especially

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] BaileyD 2009

  • Since then, many [[atheist]] s and [[secularist]] s have claimed to be "Pastafarians", implicitly using its obvious shortcomings to criticize actual religions, especially

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] BaileyD 2009

  • "Pastafarians" worship the Flying Spaghetti Monster, a flying pile of spaghetti and meatballs, by eating spaghetti and dressing in pirate regalia.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] BaileyD 2009

  • Instead, it is an animus that has developed into a widespread conviction of radical Islamic leaders -- whose religious beliefs have about just as much similarities with international Muslims as those between Catholics and Pastafarians, whose only religious commonality is a belief in a singular omnipotent deity.

    Noah Fitzgerel: Not All Islam Is Radical Islam Noah Fitzgerel 2012

  • Instead, it is an animus that has developed into a widespread conviction of radical Islamic leaders -- whose religious beliefs have about just as much similarities with international Muslims as those between Catholics and Pastafarians, whose only religious commonality is a belief in a singular omnipotent deity.

    Noah Fitzgerel: Not All Islam Is Radical Islam Noah Fitzgerel 2012

  • Flounders are all in favour of the eradication of those pirate Pastafarians, who spice their meals with the dead corpses of succulent haddock and turbot.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Obama Administration to Appeal in National Day of Prayer Case 2010

  • Instead, it is an animus that has developed into a widespread conviction of radical Islamic leaders -- whose religious beliefs have about just as much similarities with international Muslims as those between Catholics and Pastafarians, whose only religious commonality is a belief in a singular omnipotent deity.

    Noah Fitzgerel: Not All Islam Is Radical Islam Noah Fitzgerel 2012

  • Instead, it is an animus that has developed into a widespread conviction of radical Islamic leaders -- whose religious beliefs have about just as much similarities with international Muslims as those between Catholics and Pastafarians, whose only religious commonality is a belief in a singular omnipotent deity.

    Noah Fitzgerel: Not All Islam Is Radical Islam Noah Fitzgerel 2012

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