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I have noticed that when an Apostolic woman backslides, one of the first things she usually does is cut her hair.
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Or when they get out from under the erroneous teaching that it is a sin to cut their hair.
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Some only go back so far in their reasoning until they come to a border where if they go back further they will break their tradition. So it stands to reason that if some consider backsliding to involve cutting the hair, the real question is whether or not the bible said cutting hair was wrong. The chapter makes no sense if the issue is uncut hair. Period. We all argued before as to whether or not the issue is uncut hair. But it is a PERFECTLY WISE statement to ask whether or not that is what the chapter is speaking about to begin with.
One may have backslidden, and sinned in many areas as a result, but if the bible is not against cutting the hair anyway, then cutting the hair was not one of the sins committed by the backslider.
Mormons would say you've backslidden if you've left the Mormon church and started believing Jesus is the only God who exists. But just because that is their opinion, does it make them right?