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05-23-2007, 09:13 AM
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Shaking the dust off my shoes.
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Originally Posted by Steve Epley
It has happened and some are saved today and IF only ONE came because of it that would be enough. The value of one soul.
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One can't help but wonder how many haven't been saved because of all the extra biblical nonsense they know goes on in apostolic churches. The value of one soul.
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05-23-2007, 09:18 AM
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Getting to know Jesus
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Originally Posted by HeavenlyOne
I wonder what those men would have said it young men entered instead of the young women.
I don't want someone to know I'm a Christian by the clothes I have on. I'd rather have them see me with my Jesus on.
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05-23-2007, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Steve Epley
Cut hair certainly makes women bad role models they are teaching by example that the Word of God is NOT important in their lives.
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I have to respectfully disagree. I'm talking about secular women. In general, I want my daughters to model themselves after godly women, but picking from the secular pool for the sake of this discussion, it isn't the hair that would make me say one person or another is a good or bad role model. Usually if I point out a good quality in a secular woman, it is pointing out work in the community or for a charity. I remember when I was a girl, my mother bought me magazines and books with pictures of Princess Diana, and told me that she was a classy dresser, and used her photos to teach me about matching outfits, etc.
Now, if we were talking about other Apostolic women, I would certainly point my girls in the direction of those women who are moderate with the use of makeup and jewelry, who wear modest clothing, who don't cut their hair, along with a myriad of other qualities. Those are the things that reflect our beliefs, and of course I want to guide them in that direction.
There are plenty of women who wear no makeup, have long hair, wear no jewelry, and wear modest clothing, that I would never want my daughters to emulate. They are disrespectful and disobedient to their husbands, they cause trouble in churches, they aren't committed to the church, they don't pray or fast or witness, they're critical and sour and unpleasant, and regardless of their outward appearance, I don't want our girls to have anything to do with them. They are poor examples.
That's why I said that the hair really doesn't have a lot to do with it. It does to a point. But not really. At least, it isn't a sound indicator of godliness or a lack thereof. And of course I don't expect women without knowledge of the scriptures in question to see the need to keep their hair long or uncut.
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abstracting the feast, yet not abstracting one particle of it;…."
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05-23-2007, 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Steve Epley
Bro. Phelps you know I said NO such thing. But that is what caught their attention. I am clueless to the attitude that folks have here toward any effect the Old Time Pentecostal Look and Demeanor may have on some folks.
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What catches others' attention when you walk into a room?
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05-23-2007, 09:24 AM
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Shaking the dust off my shoes.
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Originally Posted by Thad
HO you may not have meant it to be but i can assure that black women would be highly offended and hurt by your comments in this post
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I agree with you Thad. Have you ever seen what happens to a black woman's hair when she doesn't get it cut and it keeps growing and growing? Eventually the weight of the hair causes the curl to fall down quite a bit. It doesn't just keep growing into a larger and larger ball shaped afro looking thing. Wanna know how I know? I am married to a black woman that has gone for years before without cutting her hair. Some people need to stop thinking they can speak for people of other races and what they think.
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05-23-2007, 09:25 AM
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Originally Posted by MissBrattified
I have to respectfully disagree. I'm talking about secular women. In general, I want my daughters to model themselves after godly women, but picking from the secular pool for the sake of this discussion, it isn't the hair that would make me say one person or another is a good or bad role model. Usually if I point out a good quality in a secular woman, it is pointing out work in the community or for a charity. I remember when I was a girl, my mother bought me magazines and books with pictures of Princess Diana, and told me that she was a classy dresser, and used her photos to teach me about matching outfits, etc.
Now, if we were talking about other Apostolic women, I would certainly point my girls in the direction of those women who are moderate with the use of makeup and jewelry, who wear modest clothing, who don't cut their hair, along with a myriad of other qualities. Those are the things that reflect our beliefs, and of course I want to guide them in that direction.
There are plenty of women who wear no makeup, have long hair, wear no jewelry, and wear modest clothing, that I would never want my daughters to emulate. They are disrespectful and disobedient to their husbands, they cause trouble in churches, they aren't committed to the church, they don't pray or fast or witness, they're critical and sour and unpleasant, and regardless of their outward appearance, I don't want our girls to have anything to do with them. They are poor examples.
That's why I said that the hair really doesn't have a lot to do with it. It does to a point. But not really. At least, it isn't a sound indicator of godliness or a lack thereof. And of course I don't expect women without knowledge of the scriptures in question to see the need to keep their hair long or uncut.
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I do not argue with most you say with the exception of Princess Diana a role model she was a .................................................. ..................... not a role model I would want to see young ladies follow.
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05-23-2007, 09:26 AM
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Invisible Thad
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Originally Posted by HeavenlyOne
I'll let them decide that. You are a white man. I just can't imagine how you know what black women might think of my post about the facts of their hair.
There was nothing degrading in any way, nor racist in any way in my post. For most black women, I spoke the absolute facts.
And if I were a black woman, posts about white women's hair and the power it has because of how it looks would be more offensive to me than anything I said about their hair.
Thad, be honest. Have you ever heard black men or black women speak about hair in the way white people do?
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I'm a white man that's right but I've been around blacks all my life (& i don't mean just a token black friend either)I certainly could get their opinoin. you are right, they do have a different view on hair, they have different texture of hair and for Blacks, their entire world view is different then whites. however, the way you worded some of what you said sounded racist and No, i don't think you meant it like that but I am certain they would view a few things you said otherwise.
carey, we have a lot of hispanics too their hair grows even faster and longer than most whites actually
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05-23-2007, 09:27 AM
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Shaking the dust off my shoes.
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Originally Posted by Jekyll
Okay, how old was the lady that wrote this? Is it really pertinent to write a thread about someone who wrote something on EC of all places?? Does this supposed article speak for all of the people who believe that ladies should not cut their hair?? Does this article have a couple of incorrect points??
You guys are so foaming at the mouth to find any of this stuff that you can, post it here on big bad ole AFF, and have the "yes" thread of the day.
Congratulations...now maybe someone can find something on MySpace or Xanga or some other some other blog site and misrepresent some other aspect of holiness believers.
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Jekyll, it's no secret that this doctrine has been and still is being preached in UPC churches. Get your head out of the sand, Bro., and quit pretending you don't already know this.
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05-23-2007, 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Steve Epley
Good thoughts. Hollywood and Paris has governed the world on fashion. I refuse to allow the starlets of Hollywood and models whose pictures and lifestyles are seen on every tabloit magazine at the checkout line influence the appearance of the saints.
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I certainly hope you'd never wear anything like THIS then:
This guy has said that the secret to his happy marriage is that he and his wife can sleep with other people, as long as it isn't behind each others back. So I sincerely hope you never dress in the fashion of THIS star of Hollywood.
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05-23-2007, 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Subdued
What catches others' attention when you walk into a room?
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Probably how short and dumpy I am. Or how did that guy get that ugly in such a short time? Or where is the circus there is the midget?? Or he must be a wicked man the Bible says the wicked shall be cut off? Or how did that mutt get that beautiful woman?
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