I saw this Flying Spaghetti Monster version of a Jesus-fish on a car awhile ago:

The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster came into the spotlight in 2005, when America was debating the teaching of “Intelligent Design” in schools. In Kansas, concerned citizen Bobby Henderson sent a letter to the school board arguing that if Intelligent Design was to be in the science curriculum, why not Flying Spaghetti Monsterism? After all, both theories contain the same amount of science (zero is an amount, right?).
Following a few prominent media and website placements, The Flying Spaghetti Monster became something of an Internet celebrity, and everyone had a good laugh. What is funny though is how religious people can laugh at the FSM and call it “silly,” “obviously fake”, or “dumb”, without realizing how closely the idea of the existence of the FSM parallels the idea of the existence their own diety. Neither can be proven or disproven by science, and one’s choice to believe is entirely a matter of faith.
If you want to show your support for Flying Spaghetti Monsterism, you can get your own Flying Spaghetti Monster car emblem at Amazon.
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