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01-19-2009, 04:10 PM
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Women's Hair Help?
A friend posted tis on another forum and i thought he might get some help here also...
A pastor friend wanted some material on women's hair or 1Cor. 11 all my stuff is in storage. Would some of you brethren post any material you have on the subject and I will see he gets it. Thanks.
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01-19-2009, 04:12 PM
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Re: Women's Hair Help?
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01-19-2009, 04:13 PM
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Re: Women's Hair Help?
Well....
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01-19-2009, 04:15 PM
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Re: Women's Hair Help?
Old Paths,
Stayed tuned......
I'm waiting on Praxeas to create a thread for Pelthais and I.
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01-19-2009, 04:24 PM
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Re: Women's Hair Help?
Just exactly what is "tis" and what does it have to do with hair?
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01-19-2009, 08:18 PM
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Re: Women's Hair Help?
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Just exactly what is "tis" and what does it have to do with hair?
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A friend posted THIS on another forum and I thought he might get some help here also...
Forgot to run the spell checker.
I just hope that when I grow up I can be perfect just like you.
Hee heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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01-19-2009, 06:29 PM
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Re: Women's Hair Help?
Offtopic, but...
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All trinitarians are lost, until they Obey Acts 2:38.
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Old Paths, are you saying a trinitarian can obey Acts 2:38 and remain trinitarian and be saved? You do not think they also must abandon trinity?
Anyway, back to the topic....
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01-19-2009, 08:12 PM
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Re: Women's Hair Help?
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Offtopic, but...
Old Paths, are you saying a trinitarian can obey Acts 2:38 and remain trinitarian and be saved? You do not think they also must abandon trinity?
Anyway, back to the topic....
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Jeesh, when I was saved I had no idea what the difference was between Oneness and Trinity, and frankly, I didn't care. The Holy Ghost experience was what set me free. I was baptized in Jesus name later. Also I didn't really get a personal revelatory understanding of Oneness until almost several months later. I hadn't abandoned the Trinity or anything of that nature, I was just being a Christian. I can't imagine that I wasn't saved until months after my Holy Ghost experience.
Some of you folks are loosing the point of it all for your sacramentalism and your demand for the letter over the Spirit. C'mon guys. Certainly those who see God through the stained glass tradition of the Trinity have a limited concept of God, but it's a misunderstanding of God and his nature, not a denial of His Godhood. Many of our movement's founders who embraced Jesus name baptism didn't fully understand Oneness until much later.
Things aren't as cut and dry as they might seem. I think when we compare our founders to the theological police today, it's evident that they had far more depth and allowed God to be God far more than we do.
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01-19-2009, 08:20 PM
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Re: Women's Hair Help?
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Originally Posted by mfblume
Offtopic, but...
Old Paths, are you saying a trinitarian can obey Acts 2:38 and remain trinitarian and be saved? You do not think they also must abandon trinity?
Anyway, back to the topic....
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Originally Posted by Aquila
Jeesh, when I was saved I had no idea what the difference was between Oneness and Trinity, and frankly, I didn't care. The Holy Ghost experience was what set me free. I was baptized in Jesus name later. Also I didn't really get a personal revelatory understanding of Oneness until almost several months later. I hadn't abandoned the Trinity or anything of that nature, I was just being a Christian. I can't imagine that I wasn't saved until months after my Holy Ghost experience.
Some of you folks are loosing the point of it all for your sacramentalism and your demand for the letter over the Spirit. C'mon guys. Certainly those who see God through the stained glass tradition of the Trinity have a limited concept of God, but it's a misunderstanding of God and his nature, not a denial of His Godhood. Many of our movement's founders who embraced Jesus name baptism didn't fully understand Oneness until much later.
Things aren't as cut and dry as they might seem. I think when we compare our founders to the theological police today, it's evident that they had far more depth and allowed God to be God far more than we do.
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HAIR!
Puleeeeez... one subject at a time!
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Re: Women's Hair Help?
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A friend posted tis on another forum and i thought he might get some help here also...
A pastor friend wanted some material on women's hair or 1Cor. 11 all my stuff is in storage. Would some of you brethren post any material you have on the subject and I will see he gets it. Thanks.
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