I read what you said and don't try to tell me you didn't have black folks on your mind when you said it either. You and I both know better, along with the poster that sent me the pm agreeing with what I said. You even went on to mention black folks in a related post so quit pretending it was anything other than what it was.
You fancy yourself some sort of expert on black womens' hair issues because you happen to have a few black friends. Most of the time you don't know what you are talking about, and if I had the liberty to post some of the messages I have received over the years from actual AA posters here and other places I'd prove it to you.
Assumption is embarrassing, isn't it?
I have a boatload of PMs as well. They are posters here as well as 'the other place'.
As if you are an expert on any women's hair.......LOL!
Is there a reason you possibly consider yourself some sort of spokesman for women's issues? Most of your posts are on women issue threads.
Just wondering....seems kinda strange.
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What I would like to know is whether anyone has actually taken the time to check out the veracity of the statement ... "to summon the power of the angels over the prayer requests".
This sounds really really strange to me -- even stranger than the lady letting her hair down.
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I take the post for what it's worth ... but a picture is worth a thousand words ... she's praying and intentionally hanging her hair over a prayer basket ... that's enough for me.
I take the post for what it's worth ... but a picture is worth a thousand words ... she's praying and intentionally hanging her hair over a prayer basket ... that's enough for me.
Good grief !! That's hairible
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Brother, why are you always looking for an argument from people who respond to your posts? All I said was that melalueca is simply tea tree oil. You just had to respond by trying to correct me and say it's "T" tree oil, not tea tree oil.
Please explain how THAT is looking for an argument? Posting facts or correcting someone is looking for an argument? And if that is the case, isn't this here like the pot (or pots, you and Dan) calling the kettle black? lol
I mean, you say I had to respond....but YOU had to respond yourself with the "it's simply tea tree oil"...I don't get how you telling me that is not starting an argument but me posting more info on it is? And then you posting a like and telling me "try again" is not you looking for an argument but me posting a link with other information is? lol
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I respond by showing you that it is, in fact, referred to as tea tree oil and you respond with some off the wall comment about drinking it, that has nothing to do with me pointing out that melalueca is tea tree oil.
BTW what I was saying is tea tree is NOT really what it was always called because it's "tea"...we've misapplied the word till today it's commonly called Tea Tree oil when in fact the tree itself has nothing to do with tea.
Yes I agree it's called Tea Tree Oil, My point was that was a later misapplication of what it was called and why and many have come to the erroneous conclusion that it's for tea....when I said that you said "try again"...lol...
I guess I should read between the lines "Only Rico and Dan (sorry but you stuck your big head into this too) are allowed to have an opinion and express it here...all others are just looking for an argument"
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Brother, why are you always looking for an argument from people who respond to your posts? All I said was that melalueca is simply tea tree oil. You just had to respond by trying to correct me and say it's "T" tree oil, not tea tree oil. I respond by showing you that it is, in fact, referred to as tea tree oil and you respond with some off the wall comment about drinking it, that has nothing to do with me pointing out that melalueca is tea tree oil. Seriously, stop trying to look for arguments in everything people post to you. It's getting old.
BTW..Pot...meet Kettle haha
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Apostolic is defined on AFF as:
There is One God. This one God reveals Himself distinctly as Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
The Son is God himself in a human form or "God manifested in the flesh" (1Tim 3:16)
Every sinner must repent of their sins.
That Jesus name baptism is the only biblical mode of water baptism.
That the Holy Ghost is for today and is received by faith with the initial evidence of speaking in tongues.
The saint will go on to strive to live a holy life, pleasing to God.
I take the post for what it's worth ... but a picture is worth a thousand words ... she's praying and intentionally hanging her hair over a prayer basket ... that's enough for me.
Yes, I know. But is she actually calling on the power of the angels over the requests or is she praying in the name of Jesus asking for God's intervention.
The statement that she's "summoning the power of the angels over the prayer requests" doesn't ring true to me somehow. If this is the case then it's very very troubling. The hair thing is bad enough but summoning angelic power over prayer requests is just plain weird. I've never heard such a thing done I don't think - ever.
So this is why I'm wondering if this is actually truth or not.
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Yes, I know. But is she actually calling on the power of the angels over the requests or is she praying in the name of Jesus asking for God's intervention.
The statement that she's "summoning the power of the angels over the prayer requests" doesn't ring true to me somehow. If this is the case then it's very very troubling. The hair thing is bad enough but summoning angelic power of prayer requests is just plain weird. I've never heard such a thing done I don't think - ever.
So this is why I'm wondering if this is actually truth or not.
They are both bad.
__________________ Let it be understood that Apostolic Friends Forum is an Apostolic Forum.
Apostolic is defined on AFF as:
There is One God. This one God reveals Himself distinctly as Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
The Son is God himself in a human form or "God manifested in the flesh" (1Tim 3:16)
Every sinner must repent of their sins.
That Jesus name baptism is the only biblical mode of water baptism.
That the Holy Ghost is for today and is received by faith with the initial evidence of speaking in tongues.
The saint will go on to strive to live a holy life, pleasing to God.