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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. | ||
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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