View Full Version : Why " magic hair" doesn't and never bothered me
Falla39
03-01-2010, 03:02 PM
So called "magic hair" had never bothered me because I have never
seen any!! Have you!
Blessings,
Falla39
Timmy
03-01-2010, 03:06 PM
Farrah Faucett's hair worked some kind of magic, back in the day. :lol
missourimary
03-01-2010, 03:23 PM
Hmmm... I know lots of preachers who are bothered by "magic hair"... you know, the kind that grows or changes over night. This type of "magic hair" may include perms and dyes, and generally always includes weaves, extensions, ponytail holders with a pony tail built in, toupes, and wigs...
Sadly, not too many that I know seem overly bothered by the false idea that uncut hair retains some kind of special bargaining power with God, though...
scotty
03-01-2010, 03:26 PM
I'd be happy to have some magic hair.
Then again, I'd be happy just to have hair. :bigbaby
Falla, my hair is magic, it is slowly going from black to white!:D
TroubleMaker
03-01-2010, 06:04 PM
So called "magic hair" had never bothered me because I have never
seen any!! Have you!
Blessings,
Falla39
"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
I think it needs to bother you folks in pentecostal circles.
pelathais
03-01-2010, 06:10 PM
So called "magic hair" had never bothered me because I have never
seen any!! Have you!
Blessings,
Falla39
Not for real... but I have seen repeated uses and attempts to invoke magic through the laying on of women's hair. I have heard this preached for years and am frustrated by the way this nonsense keeps coming back.
At one time my old pastor had angrily denounced such "nonsense" when it first crossed his path. Now, because of the number of people close to him that are actually preaching it, he just sits there and waves his hand with a wiggle as if to say "Amen" when it comes up.
Praxeas
03-01-2010, 06:47 PM
So called "magic hair" had never bothered me because I have never
seen any!! Have you!
Blessings,
Falla39
"Magic Hair" the doctrine I have seen and heard therefore I guess I am in a place to either be bothered or not. Listen to some of LS's preaching and you will become acquainted like the rest of us so that you can formulate an opinion
Falla39
03-01-2010, 06:50 PM
"Where no wood is, there the fire goeth out: so where there is no talebearer,
the strife ceaseth".
In my three score and ten years, I had never heard of the term "magic hair" until
I heard it on this forum. Someone started a "firestorm" with that term and a lot of
wood has been thrown on it. Many "teachings" have come and gone through the
many, many years our family has been in Pentecost. Some embraced those "strange"
teaching, BUT those who chose to stay in the word of God, did not embrace them.
They didn't throw a lot of wood on those that did and much of those teachings died
out. Just as a fire dies out when fuel is not added to keep it going.
I have an idea what has caused much of it to continue and why. I'm just not ready to say just now. Time is going to tell because TRUTH will prevail. Time will tell the real story!
While my family (Grandmother Lizzie, my mother, me. our three daughters and their
daughters have not cut their hair, (especially after receiving the Holy Ghost) we have
never heard the term "magic hair". Believing that it is bibical to let our hair grow uncut,
has nothing to do with believing that our hair is "magic" in any sense of the word.
Blessings,
Falla39
Falla, my hair is magic, it is slowly going from black to white!:D
Mine has done a disappearing act.
Ain't an issue in Canada! Women leave thier hair uncut but don't believe it is magical.
Mine has done a disappearing act.
One older fellow said, "you never lose hair, it just grows in other places like ones nose or ears!":D
pelathais
03-01-2010, 07:03 PM
"Where no wood is, there the fire goeth out: so where there is no talebearer,
the strife ceaseth".
In my three score and ten years, I had never heard of the term "magic hair" until
I heard it on this forum. Someone started a "firestorm" with that term and a lot of
wood has been thrown on it. Many "teachings" have come and gone through the
many, many years our family has been in Pentecost. Some embraced those "strange"
teaching, BUT those who chose to stay in the word of God, did not embrace them.
They didn't throw a lot of wood on those that did and much of those teachings died
out. Just as a fire dies out when fuel is not added to keep it going.
I have an idea what has caused much of it to continue and why. I'm just not ready to say just now. Time is going to tell because TRUTH will prevail. Time will tell the real story!
While my family (Grandmother Lizzie, my mother, me. our three daughters and their
daughters have not cut their hair, (especially after receiving the Holy Ghost) we have
never heard the term "magic hair". Believing that it is bibical to let our hair grow uncut,
has nothing to do with believing that our hair is "magic" in any sense of the word.
Blessings,
Falla39
Sadly, I have family members who embrace and actually teach this stuff around the country.
I asked my own daughter about it last year - just to measure her exposure. She responded, "Daddy, that's what I believe!" I was stunned.
Falla39
03-01-2010, 07:10 PM
"Magic Hair" the doctrine I have seen and heard therefore I guess I am in a place to either be bothered or not. Listen to some of LS's preaching and you will become acquainted like the rest of us so that you can formulate an opinion
Bro. Praxeas,
I have met, heard and listened to Bro. Lee Stoneking since the 70's.
I do not agree with everything many preachers teach, I still have an
appreciation for the truths they do teach.
Let every man be slow to speak, swift to hear and slow to anger.
Falla39
RandyWayne
03-01-2010, 07:31 PM
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Bro. Praxeas,
I have met, heard and listened to Bro. Lee Stoneking since the 70's.
I do not agree with everything many preachers teach, I still have an
appreciation for the truths they do teach.
Let every man be slow to speak, swift to hear and slow to anger.
Falla39
We have this big clock that is over two feet in diameter hanging on the wall on our back patio. The thing stopped working. The little bolts holding the long and short arms have loosened enough so both are hanging straight down and reading 6:30. Guess what. That clock is RIGHT at 6:30 in the morning and 6:30 in the afternoon.... Do I keep it because it is "occasionally" dead on accurate? (The only reason I still have it is because I am too lazy to take it down and replace it....)
TroubleMaker
03-01-2010, 08:20 PM
Sadly, I have family members who embrace and actually teach this stuff around the country.
I asked my own daughter about it last year - just to measure her exposure. She responded, "Daddy, that's what I believe!" I was stunned.
It is stunning, isn't it? It's why I maintain that Mr. Stoneking is not really all that "out there." He's just bringing some dramatics to what has been taught in pentecostalism for many years, in my opinion. I would also maintain that anyone who practices uncut hair for spiritual reasons, is adhering, a bit, to the "Magic Hair" doctrine. Let's face it, either there's power in uncut hair or there isn't.
And by the way, hoo-ray for you for going back to your real name!! :)
pelathais
03-01-2010, 11:58 PM
It is stunning, isn't it? It's why I maintain that Mr. Stoneking is not really all that "out there." He's just bringing some dramatics to what has been taught in pentecostalism for many years, in my opinion. I would also maintain that anyone who practices uncut hair for spiritual reasons, is adhering, a bit, to the "Magic Hair" doctrine. Let's face it, either there's power in uncut hair or there isn't.
And by the way, hoo-ray for you for going back to your real name!! :)
I even have a real name???
SOUNWORTHY
03-02-2010, 08:07 AM
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Bro. Praxeas,
I have met, heard and listened to Bro. Lee Stoneking since the 70's.
I do not agree with everything many preachers teach, I still have an
appreciation for the truths they do teach.
Let every man be slow to speak, swift to hear and slow to anger.
Falla39
Falla, you are one of the only people on this forum that always makes sense. Wish there were more.
OnTheFritz
03-02-2010, 09:25 AM
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Bro. Praxeas,
I have met, heard and listened to Bro. Lee Stoneking since the 70's.
I do not agree with everything many preachers teach, I still have an
appreciation for the truths they do teach.
Let every man be slow to speak, swift to hear and slow to anger.
Falla39
Unfortunately, many aren't as wise or discerning as you - particularly young people, and they accept all teaches from a well-respected minister in the organization. Therein lies the danger in not calling it out.
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