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[[Image:John Wesley.jpg|thumbnail|left|John Wesley]] | [[Image:John Wesley.jpg|thumbnail|left|John Wesley]] | ||
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If we accept your doctrine that men with long hair (or hair of similar length to former First-Lady Jackie Kennedy) have fallen from grace, then John Wesley has to be included in that category of people that fell from grace. He had hair longer that Mrs. Kennedy. | If we accept your doctrine that men with long hair (or hair of similar length to former First-Lady Jackie Kennedy) have fallen from grace, then John Wesley has to be included in that category of people that fell from grace. He had hair longer that Mrs. Kennedy. | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
Finally, are you misinterpreting what Paul said about grace? Was it Paul's grace that he was preaching or was it the grace of Jesus Christ? | |||
You cannot take one scripture and base a teaching on it. Look at what Paul said elsewhere: | |||
:''I thank my God always on your behalf, for the '''grace of God which is given you by Jesus Christ'''.'' (1 Co 1:4) | |||
:''I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into '''the grace of Christ''' unto another gospel.'' (Ga 1:6) | |||
:''That in the ages to come he might shew the exceeding riches of his grace in his kindness toward us through Christ Jesus.'' (Eph 2:7) | |||
Paul did not say "my grace", he pointed to "his grace", the grace of Christ Jesus. | |||
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