Womens' hair

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Webers.Home

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state exactly how long, long is.

According to 1Cor 11:14, it's on you and the sensibilities your own particular
culture to define long and short; and it's also on you and the sensibilities
your own particular culture to define how long is too long and/or how short
is too short.
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hornetguy

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I don't think it's a trivial matter as we have a whole chapter of the Bible. My wife has long hair. Now I think she does it for God not me but it's still nice. Do you believe Paul was teaching submission to the husband as the husband submits to God. Is the husbands submissiveness to God required for a woman to keep her part.
I get the feeling your wife is thinking about cutting her hair, and you like it long... could be wrong, I admit. :ROFL:
 

Dino246

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Men with long hair not only goes against nature, but it's a shame.

14 Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him?
No, it doesn't.

This may just be the best example of a culture-specific admonition in Scripture. Nature doesn't teach anything of the sort. Paul was referring to a long-debunked misunderstanding of human sexuality.
 

John146

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No, it doesn't.

This may just be the best example of a culture-specific admonition in Scripture. Nature doesn't teach anything of the sort. Paul was referring to a long-debunked misunderstanding of human sexuality.
There is a natural difference between what a man should look like and a woman.
 
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Polar

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holiness, eh? right :rolleyes:

still being achieved by outward appearances while God looks on the heart

tragedy
 

Dino246

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There is a natural difference between what a man should look like and a woman.
Yes... men have broader shoulders and narrower hips by nature. Men do not have shorter hair by nature. :rolleyes:
 

Dude653

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Long hair thing sounds a little pedantic. Who decides what constitutes long hair? Down to her shoulders? Down to her back? Down to her ankles?
 

Ted01

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There is a natural difference between what a man should look like and a woman.
Were the Nazarites (Numbers 6/Samson) exempted by God by be "unnatural"?
 
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Locoponydirtman

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And how many ladies in their 60s and 70s do you see in the churches with long grey hair? You dont, Manageability comes into it with age
Indeed
 

John146

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Yes... men have broader shoulders and narrower hips by nature. Men do not have shorter hair by nature.:rolleyes:
Is it a shame for a man to have long hair?
 
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Locoponydirtman

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This thread will damage your IQ.
 
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Polar

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How might the rules for hair apply to artificial women, i.e. transgenders?
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wrong question

how does scripture address the abcdefg folks?

hair is neither here nor hair
 

Webers.Home

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How might the rules for hair apply to artificial women, i.e. transgenders?

Not too long ago I ran across the story of a young girl who came to believe
that boys have more advantages in life than girls, so she decided to undergo
the transgender process. Well; in time the girl discovered that no matter
how many surgeries, nor how many therapy sessions, nor how many
puberty blockers, nor how many hormones, she was never going to be a real
boy. But alas, the damage was done.

Her biggest complaint? The grown-ups that the young girl trusted for
sensible guidance failed to encourage her to seek a second opinion;
especially from girls who've been down that road without being fully
informed about what they were getting themselves into.
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