Pastafarianism vs. Tarvuism
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Pastafarianism vs. Tarvuism
I am a devout pastafarian, but i was recently introduced to tarvuism http://www.tarvu.com
i am weighing the possibilities here. i am not sure if pastafarianism in the thing for me any more. i *might* want to serve lord tarvu.
Tarvuism:
Pros:
learn to speak to an octopus
opportunites for a position as preistmunty at my local chabbernaggle
it's SO easy to join!
Cons:
23rd birthday 'un-party'
no eating bread
no eating calamari
pilgrimmage to Baalb
Pastafarianism
Pros:
Pasta!
beer volcanoes and stripper factories
mountains, trees, and midgets
Pirates
Cons:
fear of the almighty noodly appendage
conflict with heretics
lack of organization in the church structure
Please help me. I am going through a tough time here
I love the FSM, but i hear the call of lord tarvu. please, please help me decide!
i am weighing the possibilities here. i am not sure if pastafarianism in the thing for me any more. i *might* want to serve lord tarvu.
Tarvuism:
Pros:
learn to speak to an octopus
opportunites for a position as preistmunty at my local chabbernaggle
it's SO easy to join!
Cons:
23rd birthday 'un-party'
no eating bread
no eating calamari
pilgrimmage to Baalb
Pastafarianism
Pros:
Pasta!
beer volcanoes and stripper factories
mountains, trees, and midgets
Pirates
Cons:
fear of the almighty noodly appendage
conflict with heretics
lack of organization in the church structure
Please help me. I am going through a tough time here
I love the FSM, but i hear the call of lord tarvu. please, please help me decide!
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Re: Pastafarianism vs. Tarvuism
If I recall my theology correctly, the FSM doesn't give a monkey's how many other gods you worship. And Tarvuism seems like fun to me. I think I'll add it to my list, with the IPU and the Screeves of St Postula and the others.
Re: Pastafarianism vs. Tarvuism
but you see, tarvuism does not allow for more than one god.
just tarvu
just tarvu
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DavidH wrote: ... and the Screeves of St Postula.
I claim my £10. You ARE Pope Alfred.
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Re: Pastafarianism vs. Tarvuism
gannstboy wrote: i *might* want to serve lord tarvu.
Not a serious religion - it doesn't have a badge. Can't join anything that doesn't have a badge.
Re: Pastafarianism vs. Tarvuism
i googled it and found the post on those forums.
screeves of st postula - carrot - mormons - Very classic. i always tell them i have satan in my heart and he loves me more than any "joseph smith" or "jesus"
screeves of st postula - carrot - mormons - Very classic. i always tell them i have satan in my heart and he loves me more than any "joseph smith" or "jesus"
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Re: Pastafarianism vs. Tarvuism
gannstboy wrote:I am a devout pastafarian, but i was recently introduced to tarvuism http://www.tarvu.com
i am weighing the possibilities here. i am not sure if pastafarianism in the thing for me any more. i *might* want to serve lord tarvu.
Tarvuism:
Pros:
learn to speak to an octopus
opportunites for a position as preistmunty at my local chabbernaggle
it's SO easy to join!
Cons:
23rd birthday 'un-party'
no eating bread
no eating calamari
pilgrimmage to Baalb
Pastafarianism
Pros:
Pasta!
beer volcanoes and stripper factories
mountains, trees, and midgets
Pirates
Cons:
fear of the almighty noodly appendage
conflict with heretics
lack of organization in the church structure
Please help me. I am going through a tough time here
I love the FSM, but i hear the call of lord tarvu. please, please help me decide!
I cannot comment on your tarvuism as I knew nothing of its existence until I read your post and all I now know about it is what you have posted.
I don't get your Pastafarian 'cons'. What's to fear about the almighty noodly appendage? What does it do except change the results of scientific experiments to fool us into thinking the universe is billions of years old?
Conflict with heretics? No such thing! Pastafarians are involved in exactly zero conflicts with anyone. There can also be no heresy; instead, we have flimsy moral standards, suggestions instead of commandments, a very loose canon and gospel with known and accepted contradictions.
Why is lack of organisation a drawback? With no organisational structure, there can be no pulling of rank or discrimination.
Re: Pastafarianism vs. Tarvuism
you should totally go to the tarvuism site. it is really funny. if i am not mistaken it is a scientology spoof. you have to see the videos
and i really couldnt come up with any cons to pastafarianism so i just made some shit up
and i really couldnt come up with any cons to pastafarianism so i just made some shit up
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wow. i just realized that today marks exactly one year of me being a member of this forum. weird coincidence that it would be the day i decide to come back
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Re: Pastafarianism vs. Tarvuism
Cap'n Lorst wrote:I claim my £10. You ARE Pope Alfred
Maybe, maybe not, but I'm not giving ye any £10, ye blaggard.
And if I was, who were YOU on that forum?

Re: Pastafarianism vs. Tarvuism
You know, there is nothing stopping you from saying that the FSM is some form of the Tarvuist god.
For example: It says [url]here[/url] at the Tarvu wiki that "Some Tarvuists believe Tarvu could turn into an octopus at will, albeit keeping his human face."
Perhaps Tarvu has revisited the world and revealed s'more of his will, but the person he chose to reveal himself had misplaced their glasses, causing Tarvu's octopus form to be mistaken for a flying spaghetti monster of some sort.
For example: It says [url]here[/url] at the Tarvu wiki that "Some Tarvuists believe Tarvu could turn into an octopus at will, albeit keeping his human face."
Perhaps Tarvu has revisited the world and revealed s'more of his will, but the person he chose to reveal himself had misplaced their glasses, causing Tarvu's octopus form to be mistaken for a flying spaghetti monster of some sort.
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Re: Pastafarianism vs. Tarvuism
The problem I see with Tarvuism is where do you find an Octopus to talk to?
Fish markets might have them, but they would be dead.
Pasta can be found all around us, and we don't have to talk to it, just eat it.
Fish markets might have them, but they would be dead.
Pasta can be found all around us, and we don't have to talk to it, just eat it.
Re: Pastafarianism vs. Tarvuism
Ham nox: i had considered this concept. perhaps tarvu IS the fsm. But alas, i can never know
also your link is broken
TwistedSister: aquariums
also your link is broken
TwistedSister: aquariums
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Re: Pastafarianism vs. Tarvuism
gannstboy wrote:TwistedSister: aquariums

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Re: Pastafarianism vs. Tarvuism
As well as aquariums, Twisty, there's a very short demonstration in here of the holy octopoidal converstionmunty.
(link from Falcon82 - thanks!)
(link from Falcon82 - thanks!)
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