Typical, no VERY typical. The first thing this guy mentioned about himself is that he is an ex steroid dealer and drug user. Most born agains who have hit a very low point in their lives usually through drug use are proud of the fact of what they used to do. Notice how he still puts himself and his sins first. He names all the bad stuff first and and leaves Jesus in the wings as he did and has done from day one. He is under the false impression that the only way to bring someone to God is to tell everyone that they are going to Hell, as if the rewards of Heaven are not reason enough to follow that path of Christ. Typical fire and brimstone delusionist.
You see the same thing in some of these ex celebrities. They fall from public stardom and all of the sudden find Christ. They first thing they will tell you about themselves is how famous they used to be and all the awards they have won, only then they will precede to tell you how unimportant all that was and how they were so lost.

The only thing that they have lost was their money and fame.
The same goes for Dennis, once he realized he couldn't reach his bodybuilding goals even with the help of drugs he not only turned against bodybuilding, but feels the need to destory the whole "sport" for everyone. It's sad in a way, this guy was so self consumed he feels the need to blame a BB organization for his delusions instead of looking inside himself to find the real problem. Dennis, just because you were so consumed with bodybuilding or anything for that matter doesn't mean it is a false religion. If that were the case then I worship a chocolate God and sugar is my religion.

Dennis, it's not the answers from God that are wrong, you are simply not asking God the right questions. Hopefully Jesus will get through to you before it is too late. Your soul is at stake. I will pray for you.