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Originally Posted by Whole Hearted
My family has been this wonderful oneness truth since 1925. I have many old photos and my family have always looked like holiness people. I knew my great grandparents personally and they never lied to me.
I have heard many wonderful stories of the past and the standards that were preached and keep. These have been passed to me and I am passing them to my children.
To call the elders lairs is a very serious offence. I thank God for my good elders.
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IN Bible College I was told that because of my "trendy haircut" I wasn't able to continue singing in the ensemble nor would I be allowed to be in the picture for the cover of some PPH publication. Was my hair long? NO. Was my hair even on my color? NO. Ears? No. It was called a wait line. It was actually cut really short up to a point and then a normal length. Nothing fancy or even out of control.
But some koo koo authority figure thought it was just the sin of all sins. When I confronted her to question, as she couldn't even tell me to my face and sent my girlfriend, she immediately began to rebuke me.
Whats really funny about the whole story is that just so happened that same week we had a guest spkr. that had some book on old time pentecost and as my friends and I began to go thru the book we began to notice many of the ministers pictured in the old black and white photos had the same exact haircut. UNREAL!!!!
I will not pass these silly standards to my child! I was lied to. Either that or like in a lot of cases we are taught tradition and not Bible! And that is sad.