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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Rev. RJ Dudemiester

I also wondered about that when I decided to be ordained... On the website "Dudeist Priest" is used a lot. but if memory serves, on the final page when you get your certificate with your name, there is a passage that encourages us to call ourselves by any of the usual or classic titles- Reverend, Rabbi, Minister, etc.

i think 'Rev.' is grooviest for two reasons-
it lends a tone of reverence
and it's easily recognized by almost anyone as a legitimate title for a spiritual leader
and it just looks official next to your name-
Rev. TulsaDudeistChick

see what i mean?
ok, that was three reasons, but you get my drift.
May Peace, Love, and Grooviness be with you... Always!

Kapu_Koa

Huh, I signed up on here to ask this same question, man.

I lean toward Dudeist Priest for the position, and Dude for the person. As in "That's Dude Samuel, he's a Dudeist Priest."

Rev. PikaSonic

I formally go by Reverend Kellyn but I also like to playfully use Duder Kellyn as well. Like a Dudeist Father, Duder. That's what you call me! :)

cckeiser

Quote from: Kapu_Koa on August 26, 2012, 02:22:18 PM
Huh, I signed up on here to ask this same question, man.

I lean toward Dudeist Priest for the position, and Dude for the person. As in "That's Dude Samuel, he's a Dudeist Priest."

Welcome dude! 8)
Any rug in the place dude! ;D
There are not Answers.....there are only Choices.

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DigitalBuddha

Quote from: Kapu_Koa on August 26, 2012, 02:22:18 PM
Huh, I signed up on here to ask this same question, man.

I lean toward Dudeist Priest for the position, and Dude for the person. As in "That's Dude Samuel, he's a Dudeist Priest."

Welcome the divine madness of dudetopia, Kapu_Koa dude. Good to have you here, take a jump on the trampoline and have an oat soda!

Hominid




DigitalBuddha

I prefer the title of "Strumpet."  ;D  ...and I'm not even ordained.

rev-jaholbrook

You can call me reverend, el reveorino, or rev if you're into the whole brevity thing.    (sorry if I stole this from anyone else... Too lazy to check the other pages.)

MARKITZERO

ARCHDEACON IN DUDELINESS THE HONORABLE REVEREND BRIAN M MCDONALD. That's what you call me...

DigitalBuddha

Quote from: MARKITZERO on September 30, 2012, 07:29:33 PM
ARCHDEACON IN DUDELINESS THE HONORABLE REVEREND BRIAN M MCDONALD. That's what you call me...

But what do we call you if we're into the whole brevity thing? Which as slackers, most here are I would bet. ;D

And dude, welcome to our beach community and dude-topia! Grab a rug, dude, and abide!

cckeiser

There are not Answers.....there are only Choices.

Please...Do No Harm
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galleta loco

kahuna for me I'm 56 kids have called me Kahuna for years.Hey kid throw me that wax when your done.

DigitalBuddha

Quote from: galleta loco on October 11, 2012, 06:27:59 AM
kahuna for me I'm 56 kids have called me Kahuna for years.Hey kid throw me that wax when your done.

Hey galleta loco dude, welcome to our beach community. Bars over there, dude, make yourself a Kahuna, mang!

A Stoned Buddha

Call me what you like, just not "in late for dinner." I think the title can change with the circumstance. For something important like a wedding or funeral, Reverand or the like is good for others as it signifies a role for the service in question. Outside of the that, I'll roll with Joel. I get confused easily, so I like simplicity. Keep it easy Dudes!

Stever