Monster lands on the Cumberland Plateau

Posted By katie allison granju

East Tennessee lovers of free thought - “Pastafarians”, if you will -apparently staked their claim on the lawn at the Cumberland County Courthouse today (click on the link for photos):

I have chosen to put up a statue of the Flying Spaghetti Monster to represent the discourse between people of all different beliefs. The many faiths, ethnicities and backgrounds of Cumberland County’s residents make our community a stronger richer place. I respect and am proud that on the people’s lawn, the county courthouse, all of these diverse beliefs can come together in a positive dialogue. Here, we are all able to share the issues close to our hearts whether it is through a memorial to the soldiers killed fighting for our country, the Statue of Liberty honoring our nations welcoming promise to all, a group’s fight to stop homelessness, or powerful symbols of faith. I greatly treasure this open forum between everyone in the community.

The Flying Spaghetti Monster is a pile of noodles and meatballs, but it is meant to open up discussion and provoke thought. Being able to put up a statue is a celebration of our freedom as Americans; a freedom to be different, to express those differences, and to do it amongst neighbors— even if it is in a noodley way.

Mar 21st, 2008

No Comments! Be The First!

Leave a Reply

58 queries. 0.265 seconds.

Bad Behavior has blocked 825 access attempts in the last 7 days.