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09-12-2007, 02:28 PM
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She makes me look good!
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Originally Posted by Felicity
Nutty, I tell ya. Just plain nutty!
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Amen!
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09-13-2007, 10:39 PM
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Go OLLU Armadillos!!!
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The length of a woman's hair and its state of "un-cutness" DIRECTLY correlates with the woman's level of spirituality. It signifies and represents her submission to authority and to her husband or other male authority. A woman's uncut hair gives her power with the angels and is given to her as a covering. It should never be cut or shorn in any manner (i.e. over perming, yanking it out by the roots, or breaking it off by hand so one can have wispy curls around one's face, or using an emery board to "saw" through and shorten a few strands here & there, burning off strategic strands, etc.). It should never be colored or highlighted even if the hair has gone prematurely grey. It should never be "trimmed" because it's all the same - trimming, shearing, shaving, cutting, chopping, snipping, razoring. A woman's hair is her glory.
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09-13-2007, 10:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Dora
The length of a woman's hair and its state of "un-cutness" DIRECTLY correlates with the woman's level of spirituality. It signifies and represents her submission to authority and to her husband or other male authority. A woman's uncut hair gives her power with the angels and is given to her as a covering. It should never be cut or shorn in any manner (i.e. over perming, yanking it out by the roots, or breaking it off by hand so one can have wispy curls around one's face, or using an emery board to "saw" through and shorten a few strands here & there, burning off strategic strands, etc.). It should never be colored or highlighted even if the hair has gone prematurely grey. It should never be "trimmed" because it's all the same - trimming, shearing, shaving, cutting, chopping, snipping, razoring. A woman's hair is her glory.
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I agree with most of this of course you can guess what I don't agree with.
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09-13-2007, 11:22 PM
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Go OLLU Armadillos!!!
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Originally Posted by Steve Epley
I agree with most of this of course you can guess what I don't agree with.
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What part????
Wearing a wig?
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09-13-2007, 11:04 PM
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Urban Pastor
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Originally Posted by Dora
The length of a woman's hair and its state of "un-cutness" DIRECTLY correlates with the woman's level of spirituality. It signifies and represents her submission to authority and to her husband or other male authority. A woman's uncut hair gives her power with the angels and is given to her as a covering. It should never be cut or shorn in any manner (i.e. over perming, yanking it out by the roots, or breaking it off by hand so one can have wispy curls around one's face, or using an emery board to "saw" through and shorten a few strands here & there, burning off strategic strands, etc.). It should never be colored or highlighted even if the hair has gone prematurely grey. It should never be "trimmed" because it's all the same - trimming, shearing, shaving, cutting, chopping, snipping, razoring. A woman's hair is her glory.
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With all due respect - that is one of the stupidest things I have ever seen in print. It is not the truth. It is not in the Bible.
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09-13-2007, 11:21 PM
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Go OLLU Armadillos!!!
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Originally Posted by AtlantaBishop
With all due respect - that is one of the stupidest things I have ever seen in print. It is not the truth. It is not in the Bible.
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Thank yew, Thank yew very much!
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09-14-2007, 12:20 AM
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crakjak
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Originally Posted by Dora
The length of a woman's hair and its state of "un-cutness" DIRECTLY correlates with the woman's level of spirituality. It signifies and represents her submission to authority and to her husband or other male authority. A woman's uncut hair gives her power with the angels and is given to her as a covering. It should never be cut or shorn in any manner (i.e. over perming, yanking it out by the roots, or breaking it off by hand so one can have wispy curls around one's face, or using an emery board to "saw" through and shorten a few strands here & there, burning off strategic strands, etc.). It should never be colored or highlighted even if the hair has gone prematurely grey. It should never be "trimmed" because it's all the same - trimming, shearing, shaving, cutting, chopping, snipping, razoring. A woman's hair is her glory.
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I guess my youngest sister, who lost her hair during treatment for cancer is very low in spirituality? Sorry, your perception is unbiblical, and your basis for spirituality is placed in the works of an individual instead of in the provision of Christ. This is idolatry, as if God looks on the outward appearance, scripture says that the Father looks at the sacrifice of the Son and is satisfied.
You are literally preaching "Christianity Without the Cross."
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09-14-2007, 01:21 AM
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Invisible Thad
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randy,
we had a neighboring church that left UPC when the affirmation passed back in the 90s.
His wife's hair went to her ankles. He called her up and sat her in a chair and cut her hair off all the while speaking in tongues and crying and shouting. the whole church cheered
I was told that this was a sign to the rest of the body that they were now free from bondage?? or something like that. like a right of passage for the church.
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09-14-2007, 02:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Thad
randy,
we had a neighboring church that left UPC when the affirmation passed back in the 90s.
His wife's hair went to her ankles. He called her up and sat her in a chair and cut her hair off all the while speaking in tongues and crying and shouting. the whole church cheered
I was told that this was a sign to the rest of the body that they were now free from bondage?? or something like that. like a right of passage for the church.
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I'm not doubting you Thad, but we're you there? Is there some kind of documentable evidence that a person like me could be given to go forward with?
These people really set up a chair and performed a barbershop-like spectacle on the platform of their church?
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09-14-2007, 05:52 AM
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Urban Pastor
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Stupid things
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Originally Posted by Thad
randy,
we had a neighboring church that left UPC when the affirmation passed back in the 90s.
His wife's hair went to her ankles. He called her up and sat her in a chair and cut her hair off all the while speaking in tongues and crying and shouting. the whole church cheered
I was told that this was a sign to the rest of the body that they were now free from bondage?? or something like that. like a right of passage for the church.
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That was pretty stupid too!
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