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Old 07-22-2008, 04:55 PM
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I believe its a personal call between she and her husband... I have no problem with my wife letting her hair grow long and maintaining it.... if she desires to thin it out,. which does not require cutting the length... if she desires to trim the dead ends... which will not shorten the hair only cause it to grow longer.. then I have no problem with that... its keeping in the Spirit of the Word.. of having long hair
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I believe its a personal call between she and her husband... I have no problem with my wife letting her hair grow long and maintaining it.... if she desires to thin it out,. which does not require cutting the length... if she desires to trim the dead ends... which will not shorten the hair only cause it to grow longer.. then I have no problem with that... its keeping in the Spirit of the Word.. of having long hair
Keeping w/ the spirit of the law ... or Word ... is not fundamentalist .. as you have defined it ... or being literal to to the Word.

Furthermore you have implicated that a woman cannot cut her hair but allow for it ...

Also trimming dead ends does not ensure that hair will grow longer ... although can contribute to it's health.
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I suppose its the whole "it depend on what is , is" argument... I would never tell a woman she could not maintain her hair but she should never shorten the length oh her hair
So cutting is okay ... just not the length of her hair ...

Care to define this phrase?

This is not a fundamentalist view, you know ... at least in our circles

It is the view of groups like Herbert Armstrong's WCG.
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So cutting is okay ... just not the length of her hair ...

Care to define this phrase?

This is not a fundamentalist view, you know ... at least in our circles

It is the view of groups like Herbert Armstrong's WCG.
Realizing when you step outside of your cirlces... their are much bigger circles in the world?
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Realizing when you step outside of your cirlces... their are much bigger circles in the world?
I agree ... a lot bigger circles ... however my view of the Body is a lot bigger than yours, Dr. V.
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So cutting is okay ... just not the length of her hair ...

Care to define this phrase?

This is not a fundamentalist view, you know ... at least in our circles

It is the view of groups like Herbert Armstrong's WCG.
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Realizing when you step outside of your cirlces... their are much bigger circles in the world?
Can you please define "not cutting the length of her hair" ... ???
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Brother Vaughn,

I will attempt to say this with as much restraint and respect as possible.

Sir, I believe you are a fraud. I don't know if this fraud is intentional, or if you have just misrepresented yourself so much, for so long, that you now identify with the misrepresentation instead of what is real.

You say so many things that we eventually find out are completely false. You post positions you don't really believe. You are confused about your education experiences. We've seen enough to determine what your character really is.

For the record, a person so adamantly opposed to women preachers would have never left those pictures up on the MySpace page.
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Brother Vaughn,

I will attempt to say this with as much restraint and respect as possible.

Sir, I believe you are a fraud. I don't know if this fraud is intentional, or if you have just misrepresented yourself so much, for so long, that you now identify with the misrepresentation instead of what is real.

You say so many things that we eventually find out are completely false. You post positions you don't really believe. You are confused about your education experiences. We've seen enough to determine what your character really is.

For the record, a person so adamantly opposed to women preachers would have never left those pictures up on the MySpace page.
Glad you used much restraint -
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Brother Vaughn,

I will attempt to say this with as much restraint and respect as possible.

Sir, I believe you are a fraud. I don't know if this fraud is intentional, or if you have just misrepresented yourself so much, for so long, that you now identify with the misrepresentation instead of what is real.

You say so many things that we eventually find out are completely false. You post positions you don't really believe. You are confused about your education experiences. We've seen enough to determine what your character really is.

For the record, a person so adamantly opposed to women preachers would have never left those pictures up on the MySpace page.
And while I 'm at it there is something else that really bothers me about your posts. It bothers me that you are a doctor and can't spell any better than a sixth grader. That, and your grammar and composition is atrocious.
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And while I 'm at it there is something else that really bothers me about your posts. It bothers me that you are a doctor and can't spell any better than a sixth grader. That, and your grammar and composition is atrocious.
LOL! thank God I'm not a doctor!
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