Question for those ordained - what do you like to be called?

Started by TulsaDudeistChick, October 15, 2011, 11:53:05 PM

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M1k3

I only use Rev in emails at work and occasional correspondence with my one son-in-law.  It's an old joke but now official.

My favorite title is Grandpa.  I have 5 grandkids who are subtly being exposed to Dudeism and I see a bright and laid back future for them.

BTW, would Duddha be pretentious.  I need to have a Caucasian to limber my mind and ponder that.
Mike

Sanity is giving up the illusion of control.
Happiness is letting go of the past.
Serenity is just being myself.

The Dude abides.

Boston Rockbury

When I saw the light and stepped onto the one true path I went the whole hog and changed my name.

By channelled inspiration from a higher power I was re-born Boston Rockbury.

My friendes still call me 'Wanker'.
religion fucks kids - science fucks the planet

Reverend Curb

Well, to the church it's Rev, but unofficially you can call me whatever you like.
Well, that's your perception.

cckeiser

Quote from: el Jackson on March 03, 2012, 04:40:52 AM
Well, to the church it's Rev, but unofficially you can call me whatever you like.

Hello whatever you like. Sure is a funny nick though. ;D
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Reverend Curb

Quote from: cckeiser on March 03, 2012, 01:36:02 PM
Quote from: el Jackson on March 03, 2012, 04:40:52 AM
Well, to the church it's Rev, but unofficially you can call me whatever you like.

Hello whatever you like. Sure is a funny nick though. ;D

that's cute.
Well, that's your perception.

RevKev

Quote from: TulsaDudeistChick on October 15, 2011, 11:53:05 PM
Are you a Dudeist priest or priestess? Dudeist minister? Guru? Deacon? Preacher?

I am ordained but not sure what the parlance of our times is. Being strongly vaginal (and recovering Catholic) priest doesn't work for me...but I'm still working through this. I'd just like to hear your title & why it works for you -- thanks in advance for your guidance!

Welcome,Tulsa Dudeist Chick! Glad to see you onboard! I prefer the title Reverend,and consider myself both a reverend and a priest. I think Priestess sounds kinda hot for a special lady friend tho....But that's like, my opinion, man....

Caesar dude

Love is like a butterfly it goes where it pleases and it pleases where it goes. :)

Abideist

Publicly? I like to be called sir or mr.


With dudes?  anything goes man.

You're damned if you dude, you're damned if you don't.

DigitalBuddha

I'd settle for "dude," I don't fit well into formal titles.

kilteddude

I've tended to lean towards Padre.  Though I made an attempt ask to be called "Your Dudeliness" in "official" church business but so far that one hasn't seemed to catch on

Pater J

There's no meaning to life. It's just life   and,    well,   what you do with it.

DigitalBuddha

Quote from: kilteddude on May 31, 2012, 05:55:33 PM
I've tended to lean towards Padre.  Though I made an attempt ask to be called "Your Dudeliness" in "official" church business but so far that one hasn't seemed to catch on

Hey kilteddude, welcome to our beach community and public rug, dude! Bar's over there.

kilteddude

Thanks for the welcome and think I'll have to partake at the bar

Mr. Bob

Rev? Guru? Deacon? That sounds like a bunch of pretentious gobbledygook. I elevate towards Bob or Dude.
Are we having fun yet?

karmatso

My background includes a lot of Buddhism, so I have been toying with Dudeist Monk. I tend to be very monk-like in my daily life, and for a while when younger, I seriously considered taking the vows and becoming a Buddhist Monk. So in that repect, it sort of fits. I'm still unsure about it though.