Re: UPC pastor's wife refuses to wear hair up anym
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Re: UPC pastor's wife refuses to wear hair up anym
Took a quick look again, my memory was a bit fuzzy. The temple prostitues were shorn or had unkept disheveled hair... but the culture of the day was to wear a veil. One of the points Paul was making was to wear the veil, even though thier hair was thier covering, wear it lest they identify themselves with the heathen priestessess who offered thier sacrifices to thier God's with shaved heads and disheveled hair... they did not wear veils. The respectable in that time did.
My point again, in case it was lost in all this... is if I were in Texas, and were concerned for my reputation, or concerned I could be mistaken for one of the polygamists, I would wear my veil, so to speak.
In other words, change it up. But there would certainly be no need to cut my hair.
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Re: UPC pastor's wife refuses to wear hair up anym
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Originally Posted by Mrs. LPW
Took a quick look again, my memory was a bit fuzzy. The temple prostitues were shorn or had unkept disheveled hair... but the culture of the day was to wear a veil. One of the points Paul was making was to wear the veil, even though thier hair was thier covering, wear it lest they identify themselves with the heathen priestessess who offered thier sacrifices to thier God's with shaved heads and disheveled hair... they did not wear veils. The respectable in that time did.
My point again, in case it was lost in all this... is if I were in Texas, and were concerned for my reputation, or concerned I could be mistaken for one of the polygamist, I would wear my veil, so to speak.
In other words, change it up. But there would certainly be no need to cut my hair.
Makes sense.
Maybe just dye it bright orange.
__________________ "Many people view their relationship with God like a "color by number" picture. It's easier to let someone else define the boundaries, tell them which blanks to fill in, and what color to use than it is for them to take a blank canvas and seek inspiration from the Source in order to paint their own masterpiece"
Re: UPC pastor's wife refuses to wear hair up anym
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Originally Posted by Mrs. LPW
Took a quick look again, my memory was a bit fuzzy. The temple prostitues were shorn or had unkept disheveled hair... but the culture of the day was to wear a veil. One of the points Paul was making was to wear the veil, even though thier hair was thier covering, wear it lest they identify themselves with the heathen priestessess who offered thier sacrifices to thier God's with shaved heads and disheveled hair... they did not wear veils. The respectable in that time did.
My point again, in case it was lost in all this... is if I were in Texas, and were concerned for my reputation, or concerned I could be mistaken for one of the polygamists, I would wear my veil, so to speak.
In other words, change it up. But there would certainly be no need to cut my hair.
Re: UPC pastor's wife refuses to wear hair up anym
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Originally Posted by Mrs. LPW
I'm actually very calm lol...
It wasn't you I was responding to, with regards to the sister who decided to pull her hair down.
Sorry, I'm a bit stressed right now. I'm watching the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and my beloved Detroit Red Wings allowed the Penguins to tie the game with 33 seconds left...........so, now we're in double overtime, and I should be in BED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
__________________ "Many people view their relationship with God like a "color by number" picture. It's easier to let someone else define the boundaries, tell them which blanks to fill in, and what color to use than it is for them to take a blank canvas and seek inspiration from the Source in order to paint their own masterpiece"