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Originally Posted by Originalist
Most allow haircutting but insist on head coverings.
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Most? Hardly…
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I stand by my statement.
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Hispanic Apostolic women have been cutting their hair for decades. They hold a different view on I Corinthians 11.
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I know some Hispanic Pentecostals from Alabama that are very liberal. About they only thing they do that would fall under "traditional Pentecostal attire" is the women don't wear pants. They all wear makeup, jewelry, get their nails done, and the men wear shorts and beards.
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The ones I know don’t cut their hair, so…
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What is bolded in red is the most logical reply to all of the above. The whole
"I know of, so and so who do XYZ" means actually nothing in the grand scheme of things. My personal experiences only go as far as my own life span of of accumulated knowledge. Within any given subject, history, mechanics, religion, cooking, science , Christianity mainstream or Pentecostal, plethora of different beliefs. Religion (in the United States) is constantly morphing. Buddhists in the U.S. aren't like their counterparts in the rest of the world. Same goes for Charismatics and Pentecostals. It will keep on changing. Listen, the whole range of "Apostolic" goes from mild to wild.