I was in chuch for years Got bapitized and recieved the Holy Ghost.
Then things started to happen and slowly I couldn't and didn't go to church. while I was out of church I cut my hair and even wore a pair of pants. Do you think I can be forgiven? I have repented several times and feel ashamed. Is there still hope? Can I start over? What should I do???
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Originally Posted by Mr. Steinway
This can't be a serious position!
I think this "upcwoman" is somebody pokin' fun at yall.
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She done allready confessed to cutting her hair, their is no greater sin amongst us, as to shear off Gods glory and power.
Huh? No greater sin than cutting your hair? You're telling me that a woman trimming her hair is worse than committing adultery or killing someone? Worse than lying? Worse than witchcraft?
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To see no possession but you may possess it—enjoying all without labor or purchase—
abstracting the feast, yet not abstracting one particle of it;…."
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Huh? No greater sin than cutting your hair? You're telling me that a woman trimming her hair is worse than committing adultery or killing someone? Worse than lying? Worse than witchcraft?
well, maybe for HER it feels that way, ya'll ever think about that?
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