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Women's Hair

donnA

Active Member
Originally posted by Johnv:
If one is going to be a bible literalist, did Jesus not say that if part of your body offends you, to cut it off? Long hair can be very cumbersome, and maintenance of the same can take resources away from other aspects of your life. It appears that Jesus has no problem with a woman cutting her hair if it's a hinderence to her.
Well, it offended me a lot, especially when I almost passed last summer from the heat. My husband said cut it off!
 

Gina B

Active Member
Originally posted by Johnv:
If one is going to be a bible literalist, did Jesus not say that if part of your body offends you, to cut it off? Long hair can be very cumbersome, and maintenance of the same can take resources away from other aspects of your life. It appears that Jesus has no problem with a woman cutting her hair if it's a hinderence to her.
Being overweight is much more cumbersome than long hair! Why isn't being overweight provided there isn't a serious medical reason a much bigger issue, as it is much more cumbersome, unhealthy, etc.? And not only that, but there is no question about it. Being glutonous is a sin. And there is no question that the bible says long hair is a glory to a woman.

Gina
 

Johnv

New Member
Originally posted by Gina L:
Being overweight is much more cumbersome than long hair! Why isn't being overweight provided there isn't a serious medical reason a much bigger issue, as it is much more cumbersome, unhealthy, etc.?

I happen to agree. Being overweight (and I don't mean "a few pounds") is incredibly unhealthy. Typically, however, it's the result of lack of excercise, not diet alone. Obesity is a symptom of improper excercise and diet, not a cause in and of itself. OTOH, some weight gain is the result of things like medication and other factors. Each body is different, and responds differently to outside factors, so it would be inappropriate for a Christian to judge a person who's overweight based on appearance. I've known as many "skinny" slobs as I have "fat" properly dressed people.
there is no question about it. Being glutonous is a sin.

(I assume you're referring to "gluttony", as in overfeasting on food, and not "gluten", the food additive
) Sure. But if you're skinny and gluttenous, it's no more of a free pass to do so than if you're fat and gluttenous. In any event, you're absolutely right. Gluttony is a sin. Being fat or skinny, are not, in and of themselves, sins. Not taking care of your body, otoh, is a sin IMO.
And there is no question that the bible says long hair is a glory to a woman.

Sure there is. The verse asks the question "does not nature tell you". Paul's simply using reason to talk to his audience in that verse. It wasn't in any way intended to issue a biblical edict on hair length. However, assuming you're right, I refer you to the previous post that it referrs to hair as glory/shame, not sin or lack of sin.

With that, I'm off to the gym.
 

Daughter

New Member
Originally posted by dianetavegia:
Exactly Daughter! To read some replies, you'd think God doesn't consider black women godly because they cannot sit on their hair!

Diane
This is what I was trying to get across. In its natural state (how I prefer to wear it much of the time) it looks much shorter than it is... and is clearly feminine IMO
 

Melanie

Active Member
Site Supporter
Come on guys, we really have not exhausted the implications of hair colouring, foils, extensions,frizzing,punk etc....

What about hair ribbons, alice bands, bobby pins, beads etc.....

I dress up for Church because I do that out of respect, I have a shower and brush my hair and clean my teeth out of respect and because of the solemity of going to Church. I cover my hair with a hat or a scarf and do not wear trousers because this is a church edict for women which I obey out of respect and because I want to do this.

Can we have a go at the length of skirts next...
the amount of cleavage, should men wear ties and coats, not wear shorts, work clothes after doing a night shift etc.....

Bri-G
 

Gina B

Active Member
Briony, you plum forgot about sandals!
There are some who believe that exposing toes is wrong.
If this is true I'm in big trouble. I can't stand closed shoes, even in winter I wear sandals most of the time.
Gina
 

Melanie

Active Member
Site Supporter
Wahoo Gina, and those wretched Ozzies think thongs are high fashion in the foot wear. I know you folks use this term for something else but it is a traditional foot item.

There are those hairy toes showing..... lol

Mind you I personally think it is offensive to wear socks with sandals, I mean why bother....

Or men from cold climates taking off their shirts and swanning around in public with worm white flesh which is totally gross.... I mean it is like an alien has landed to see such whiteness, eeeeeekkkkkk
 
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