2006-04-12

dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
2006-04-12 11:02 am

Thought for the future.

I just realized that, whenever I have a question which I believe has a factual answer, I immediately start thinking of appropriate keywords. Since I essentially have access to Google, etc, on a 24/7 basis, this is a very efficient method of pondering...

[The question that sparked this insight was, "what constitutes a religion, anyway? Does the IRS have a definition? Does Pastafarianism count?

The answers: generally, "(1) a sincerely held belief in a sacred or transcendent reality and (2) an organization whose purpose and practice is to express that belief".

The IRS has a 14 point definition, but it's badly flawed:


  1. a distinct legal existence,
  2. a recognized creed and form of worship,
  3. a definite and distinct ecclesiastical government,
  4. a formal code of doctrine and discipline
  5. a distinct religious history,
  6. a membership not associated with any other church or denomination,
  7. an organization of ordained ministers,
  8. ordained ministers selected after completing prescribed studies,
  9. a literature of its own,
  10. established places of worship,
  11. regular congregations,
  12. regular religious services,
  13. Sunday schools for religious instruction of the young,
  14. school for the preparation of its ministers.


Pastafarianism's status has not been tested, but it could conceivably pass.
dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
2006-04-12 11:02 am

Thought for the future.

I just realized that, whenever I have a question which I believe has a factual answer, I immediately start thinking of appropriate keywords. Since I essentially have access to Google, etc, on a 24/7 basis, this is a very efficient method of pondering...

[The question that sparked this insight was, "what constitutes a religion, anyway? Does the IRS have a definition? Does Pastafarianism count?

The answers: generally, "(1) a sincerely held belief in a sacred or transcendent reality and (2) an organization whose purpose and practice is to express that belief".

The IRS has a 14 point definition, but it's badly flawed:


  1. a distinct legal existence,
  2. a recognized creed and form of worship,
  3. a definite and distinct ecclesiastical government,
  4. a formal code of doctrine and discipline
  5. a distinct religious history,
  6. a membership not associated with any other church or denomination,
  7. an organization of ordained ministers,
  8. ordained ministers selected after completing prescribed studies,
  9. a literature of its own,
  10. established places of worship,
  11. regular congregations,
  12. regular religious services,
  13. Sunday schools for religious instruction of the young,
  14. school for the preparation of its ministers.


Pastafarianism's status has not been tested, but it could conceivably pass.
dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
2006-04-12 03:51 pm

Are You A Liberal?

It is the government's responsibility to protect the rights and freedoms of the individual, as enumerated in the Constitution, against the disproportionate power and influence of giant special interests. The government is accountable to the people, and the people are individually and collectively responsible for managing the government through votes, lobbying, and similar active efforts.

Discuss.
dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
2006-04-12 03:51 pm

Are You A Liberal?

It is the government's responsibility to protect the rights and freedoms of the individual, as enumerated in the Constitution, against the disproportionate power and influence of giant special interests. The government is accountable to the people, and the people are individually and collectively responsible for managing the government through votes, lobbying, and similar active efforts.

Discuss.