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07-22-2008, 04:01 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
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Originally Posted by Daniel Alicea
Bro ... when did you become a con??
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Daniel,, I am not a CON in many areas.. I am fundamental in only the things I can see in the scriptures.. I am not a clothesline preacher except for hair.. its in the NT...
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07-22-2008, 04:01 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
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Originally Posted by Dr. Vaughn
If it's not in the WORD, I try to leave it alone.... I do not preach against a woman wearing pants either... as I dont have NT scripture... I only have the hair issue that I am bound to preach because of its NT support.. I dont preach on sleeves nor moderation in jewels..... I try to speak where the Bible Speaks and be silent where it is silent...
I wear shorts to swim in... we are not legalist.... but there are few areas where the Word is loud and clear
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Thoughts on plastic surgery and Botox?
So no one in your assembly ... church ... or circle ... cuts their hair?
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07-22-2008, 04:01 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
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Its nice to make your aquaintence... I have never understood why a lady is not satisfied with those God has placed in her realm of influence.. other ladies and our precious children... why must they feel compelled to have authority over the SONS of God?
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And I have never understood chauvinism.
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07-22-2008, 04:02 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
I hear I am now a crazy, hard, rightwing, fundamentalist, Ultra Con!
All this time I thought I was a Moderate!
No wonder my friends are dwindling!
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07-22-2008, 04:05 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
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Mr. Alicea.. again we had it all wrong in those days.... we do it differently now.. just as I am sure you have changed things over the years and wouldn't want to be held accountable for things you might have done ignorantly or foolishly in the past
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Originally Posted by Dr. Vaughn
Daniel,, I am not a CON in many areas.. I am fundamental in only the things I can see in the scriptures.. I am not a clothesline preacher except for hair.. its in the NT...
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When did your wife stop preaching to men? As I gather you are implicating these photos are ancient.
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07-22-2008, 04:06 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
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Originally Posted by Dr. Vaughn
Its nice to make your aquaintence... I have never understood why a lady is not satisfied with those God has placed in her realm of influence.. other ladies and our precious children... why must they feel compelled to have authority over the SONS of God?
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I feel like I need to step in here, I am completely submitted to my Husband. He does not rule over me, he holds my hand and we walk together through life. I have never ASKED to preach anywhere, I have only been invited. I have written a little bit, and apparently my stories have touched lives, no one seems to mind that.
I was told by a former pastor and comfirmed by my own husband that God had put a call to preach on my life. I do not feel a call to pastor, but I would also never say that a woman can't do that.
I have looked at your wife's myspace page and she seems to be a very beautiful woman with many, many talents. I pray that you give her the freedom in her submission to be all that God wants her to be.
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07-22-2008, 04:08 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
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Originally Posted by Daniel Alicea
Thoughts on plastic surgery and Botox?
So no one in your assembly ... church ... or circle ... cuts their hair?
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Are you kidding? I would never touch on those issues,, plastic surgery and Botox.. who has time to preach against that? There are plenty of people who cut their hair in my church, I am not their Lord
Also, I have never preached against a woman trimming her dead ends or even layering her hair.... but I do not believe a woman shut cut the length of her hair.. it should be worn as long as it can possibly grow.... but we are no dogmatic about it..
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07-22-2008, 04:09 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
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Originally Posted by Dr. Vaughn
If it's not in the WORD, I try to leave it alone.... I do not preach against a woman wearing pants either... as I dont have NT scripture... I only have the hair issue that I am bound to preach because of its NT support.. I dont preach on sleeves nor moderation in jewels..... I try to speak where the Bible Speaks and be silent where it is silent...
I wear shorts to swim in... we are not legalist.... but there are few areas where the Word is loud and clear
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Some believe these are modesty issues ... and we have to agree modesty is biblical.
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07-22-2008, 04:09 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
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And I have never understood chauvinism.
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Baron.. it is not chauvinism.. whether you can comprehend this or not.. it is an innate desire to be pleasing and faithful to the order of God
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07-22-2008, 04:10 PM
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Re: Do you consider a fundamentalist, out of touch
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Are you kidding? I would never touch on those issues,, plastic surgery and Botox.. who has time to preach against that? There are plenty of people who cut their hair in my church, I am not their Lord
Also, I have never preached against a woman trimming her dead ends or even layering her hair.... but I do not believe a woman shut cut the length of her hair.. it should be worn as long as it can possibly grow.... but we are no dogmatic about it..
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Now I'm really confused!!!
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