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Falling from Grace is different than something like not having peace, not having faith, or not having patience.  Falling from Grace is substituting the cross with something else.   
Falling from Grace is different than something like not having peace, not having faith, or not having patience.  Falling from Grace is substituting the cross with something else.   


Long hair on a man may not be appropriate based on the scriptures, but it does not mean the man has fallen from grace.  In referring to the issue of hair: Paul stated in 1 Cor 11:16
In referring to the issue of hair: Paul stated in 1 Cor 11:16


:''But if any man seem to be contentious, we have no such custom, neither the churches of God.'' (KJV)
:''But if any man seem to be contentious, we have no such custom, neither the churches of God.'' (KJV)
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So while short hair may be preferred on a man, it did not seem Paul was overly dogmatic on the issue and certainly does not give it the force of law.
So while short hair may be preferred on a man, it did not seem Paul was overly dogmatic on the issue and certainly does not give it the force of law.
So while long hair on a man may not be appropriate based on the scriptures, but it does not mean the man has fallen from grace.


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