What exactly counts as a place of worship anyway, man?

Started by Robotoast, July 28, 2013, 05:57:21 PM

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Robotoast

How's it goin guys?

So, I recently finished my ordination, and I was curious if anyone had any insight to this matter. I went to the link provided in another post: http://dudeism.com/smf/wedding-ceremonies/marriage-laws-in-different-states/  , and it did help a ton, as did the most of the posts here. However, I'm feeling like the description of a place of worship is loosely defined. Does anyone out there have any insight on the matter? Or perhaps, had success?

RevKHyler

I believe a Dudeist place of worship can be anywhere at anytime. The main requirement is being in a place where you are not judged and you are free to be yourself. I know a couple of our fellow Dudeists who consider bowling alleys sacred ground and a couple of Dude-friendly folks who see baseball or football stadiums as their version of the Cistine chapel. It's all where you feel closest to your Deity. Dudeism is righteous cool that way.
In the Book of Life, the answers aren't in the back. (Charlie Brown)

roystonoboogie

I think if it's got a bar and a rug, it's all good.
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