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On this issue, you are deceived.  Liberty from THE LAW is not a liberty to an occasion of the flesh. And, to equate the quotes you presented from William Branham as saying he was preaching "perfection" through dress is simply a fabrication. He never preached perfection was though what anyone wore or did not wear. What you do is obfuscate one issue with another and attribute two lies to William Branham when in fact the very basis of for your reasoning on the first complaint is totally a deception to begin with.
On this issue, you are deceived.  Liberty from THE LAW is not a liberty to an occasion of the flesh. And, to equate the quotes you presented from William Branham as saying he was preaching "perfection" through dress is simply a fabrication. He never preached perfection was though what anyone wore or did not wear. What you do is obfuscate one issue with another and attribute two lies to William Branham when in fact the very basis of for your reasoning on the first complaint is totally a deception to begin with.


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[[Image:John Wesley.jpg|thumbnail|left|John Wesley]]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.   
   
   
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.