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Originally Posted by Costeon
Why do you assume they cast anything away? That is, that they consciously believed something--say, they had a conviction about uncut hair--but then quit teaching it. That sort of thing sounds much more sinister than what is likely the truth: they just didn't ever find the argument for uncut hair compelling.
Besides 1 Cor 11, in your opinion what other passages teach uncut hair? Not long hair, but explicitly uncut.
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That's basically what I said. They could come from a church that says the KJV is clear enough, you don't have to study the original language. We believe the KJV translation to be clear enough. Which you can't even see this clear enough unless you get in the original language.
I think this kind of thing is the outcome of something like that, and we should see the dangers that lie within that sort of teaching. I do believe if people know of the teaching and are just in open rebellion to it, it could be a salvational issue. But otherwise, I don't believe anything of the sort. For its God who is the judge of the thoughts and the intents of the heart. For you can be right in doctrine and walk sprightly before Him, and your heart be not perfect before Him. We see that all throughout the book of Kings and Chronicles.
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