Email exchange with anti-longhair pastor

Email exchange with anti-longhair pastor
Posted by ColdFlu on June 26, 2003 at 01:09:43: Previous Next

Not so long ago, someone posted a message and links to anti-longhair sites. One of these was a religious site maintained by a pastor. I sent him an email today to challenge his assumptions and opinions. I pasted the communication below. My conclusion from his reponse is that he is a close-minded individual with prejudices. He believes his perception is the only correct perception of this ancient journal. He chooses only parts of the bible he agrees with, the rest I can only assume that he does not agree with. Just to think that he preeches to others every Sunday, must be a dictatorship church, because he does not like to be questioned.

---Pasted email thread communication ---

Silly arguments? So that is your answer when confronted with a "Critical Thinker"? I gave you quotes directly from the bible, and confronted you with a valid argument. You pre-judge others from their appearance. Is this not an ignorant act? You interpret the bible with your own perceptions of what it says and agree only with certain sections of it, while ignoring or not agreeing with other sections.

The bible is a journal that contains nothing more than opinions and assumptions based on no supporting facts, nor research, nor science. I have my own bible which contains my own beliefs and values, not of others' beliefs and values. I am open-minded and I question all assumptions and opinions and evaluate them to construct my own.

I have only one question for you and you can answer this to yourself if you wish. The bible was written by man, do you think it is possible that there are some tales or lies written within and how do you distinguish fact from fiction?

If you are really that gullible and close-minded that man did not lie or write from their emotions in those days, then there is really no point in discussing anything with you.

Have a wonderful life and do not pre-judge other humans, because you have no power or right to make such judgments.

-----Original Message-----
From: E. L. Bynum [mailto:baptist@tbaptist.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 11:50 AM
To: Farley, Bruce, CCARE
Subject: Re: Long Hair on Men--The truth is out there


Since you do not believe the Bible, it would be useless for me to answer your silly arguments. I wish the best for you, and that would be to come to the knowledge of the truth.

E. L. Bynum
Isaiah 40:8, "The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever."

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----- Original Message -----
From: Farley, Bruce, CCARE
To: baptist@tbaptist.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 10:26 AM
Subject: Long Hair on Men--The truth is out there


Hi Pastor,

I could not help but notice on your site that you claim that the bible says men should not wear their hair long. If reading the bible as a whole and not just one phrase (opinion) here and there, you will discover that the majority of opinions from that time disputes your argument. I believe your mind was tampered with from serving in the military that men should only wear short hair. Nonetheless, it comes down to opinions and that is it. The bible is a large journal of individual thoughts and opinions and therefore do not hold much in facts. Below is some more information from the bible pertaining to hair on men.

Many Christians claim that God does not want men to have long hair. They are wrong: God loves long-haired men.

According to God's law, a man must not cut the hair at the sides of his head and he must not clip the edges of his beard. (Leviticus 19:27) If a man is a NazariteÑone who is specially dedicated to God - he must not cut his hair at all. (Numbers 6:5)

The Bible tells us that Absalom, king David's son, was the most handsome man in all Israel: he cut his hair only once a year. (2 Samuel 14:25)

The apostle Paul, however, wrote: "Does not even nature itself teach you that if a man has long hair, it is a dishonor to him?" (l Corinthians 11:14). But nature teaches us nothing of the sort. Perhaps Paul, who was bald, was jealous of men who had long hair. He had also repudiated God's law, so he felt free to invent laws of his own. (Galatians 2:16, etc.)

Jesus, however, did not repudiate God's law. ÒDo not think that I came to abolish the law or the prophets... For truly I tell you, until heaven and earth pass away, not one letter, not one stroke of a letter, will pass away until all is accomplished" (Matthew 5:17-18).

We can therefore safely conclude, on biblical evidence, that Jesus, too, had long hair and a long beard, just as orthodox Jews have to this very day. So fellows, if you fear God, love Jesus, and want to be the most handsome men in the land, get your hair cut only once a year. And never shave.

Read the Bible!





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