Friday, July 10, 2009

Atheistic Pareidolia

Pareidolia, better understood as the perception of seeing a distinct image in a collection of formless matter, is so common in the theistic world that it is rarely a surprise anymore to read about the appearance of Jesus or Mary on a piece of toast, a potato chip, or some other random surface. Yet the atheists always seem so silent in respect to finding their own random patterns to which they can attach meaning. No more!

Then again, I do hear that the Flying Spaghetti Monster is showing up a lot lately (and purposefully).

The sketch is by 'That Mitchell and Webb Look'.

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