Thursday, February 2, 2012

Christians: is it OK for men to remove some hair on their faces to look better?

God doesn't care if you shave every hair on your body. it's not an issue with him. the only reason men wore beards in the old testament was because it was the way people lived back then in that area of the world. no where in the new testament does it say ';new christians must grow beards and never shave them off';Christians: is it OK for men to remove some hair on their faces to look better?
You're joking, right?





Most men shave, no matter what religion they are. Some of you folks out there must have us mistaken with Quakers or Amish folks.





I know a body builder who shaves ALL of the hair on his body...EVERYWHERE, and he is a Christian.Christians: is it OK for men to remove some hair on their faces to look better?
I shave daily, so, ummm, yeah, it is ok. My wife won't come within 10 feet of me when I let my gotee get too long.
I see you have stumbled upon something that I have, I even brought the subject up in church and nobody wanted to listen to me. your talking about cutting the corners of your beard and head right. well I looked into it and it had to do with what holy men were doing in the nations other than Israel. like the Egyptians and eastern religions. have you seen what the Buddhist and Hare Krishna's do to there heads by shaving it but leaving a long bit at the back well the Egyptian priests did that too and one of the Egyptian Gods had a goaty beard so the Egyptians would grow one to look like this God, it was like a trend at the time. So moses told the Hebrews to differ them self's from them. I researched the bible further and found that a man could shave his beard if he had sores in it. So my friend ask your self is it vanity to shave to look better. I think God made man to have hair on his face to make him look different than a woman.............Do you want to look like a woman?.....lol
I'm a Methodist and I see nothing wrong with that.
of Course.
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