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  • For Catholic Women, Every Day is a Bad Hair Day

    Landover Baptist is known far and wide for its beautiful women. We know them because they post here.

    Contrast that with Catholic women. They look so bad they feel a need to cover themselves with veils. We know Muslim women have the same problem and hide their appearance. God smiled on Landover Baptist and its beautiful women show themselves to the entire world.

    Why a New Generation of Catholic Women Is Wearing Chapel Veils | Religion & Politics (religionandpolitics.org)
    Isaiah 24:1-3 Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty (2)...as the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him. (3) The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD hath spoken his word.

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    Re: For Catholic Women, Every Day is a Bad Hair Day

    Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View Post
    Landover Baptist is known far and wide for its beautiful women. We know them because they post here.

    Contrast that with Catholic women. They look so bad they feel a need to cover themselves with veils. We know Muslim women have the same problem and hide their appearance. God smiled on Landover Baptist and its beautiful women show themselves to the entire world.

    Why a New Generation of Catholic Women Is Wearing Chapel Veils | Religion & Politics (religionandpolitics.org)
    I do thank you for posting this, dear Brother Mayor Hold; although, one wonders why the Cathyolick women are suddenly covering themselves with veils. Might it be similar to the Jew ladies who hide their own hair with fake hair? Why they feel the need to wear ill-fitting wigs is beyond me.

    I Corinthians 11:15 "But if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her: for her hair is given her for a covering."

    But, I suppose we should not be surprised that the Jews continue to ignore the fullness of the teachings within the . Considering that it was their very own people who killed , it cannot be hard to accept that they will reject any of the sacred writings about .

    I Thessalonians 2:15 "Who both killed the , and their own prophets, and have persecuted us; and they please not , and are contrary to all men"

    And, if there is a market where one can make profits, then who else would "cash in" on the wigs business? With this in mind, it's easy to see why wigs (and now, veils) are in such popular demand amongst the rebellious Unsaved Trash of the world!



    (Mrs.) Isabella White
    Hebrews 10:19 "Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the of "

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      Re: For Catholic Women, Every Day is a Bad Hair Day

      Is that obviously Jewish fellow in the picture displaying those wigs on what are apparently graven images? Yes, the features are only subtly suggested on those mannequin heads, rather than fully formed and painted, but they are still clearly human faces. That should be prohibited by their Torans or whatever.

      The Amish know better than to even suggest actual faces on their representations of the human form.





      Also, the Amish aren't fooled by those little lace doilies that Catholic women used to pin on their tresses. Their women wear bonnets and tuck up their hair to avoid causing any problems for the angels.


      1 Corinthians 11:10

      For this cause ought the woman to have power on her head because of the angels.
      His left hand should be under my head, and his right hand should embrace me.

      Guns For God and the Economy

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        Re: For Catholic Women, Every Day is a Bad Hair Day

        Don't some people shave off their hair so when they wear a wig you can't see their hair - because they haven't got any?

        In which case, if there's no hair to see, why bother with the wig? And what's to stop them getting busy with the henna at home, indoors? Or not indoors? Could the wig be to obscure their more frequent persona? I won't show the whole costume in these cases (whatever you imagine will be about right) but identifying one of these freaks with the henna removed and a wig on would be difficult.

        1. Very artistic.

        2. Let's talk about eyebrows.

        3. Demons above the hairline.


        Having finished with the device, looking around, what else is to hand? This type of person is bound to have jars of henna, books of arcane alphabets, bottles of kohl and the like lying around – and now there's a brand new canvas. I've got some nice distressed canvass here as it happens, recycled from tents, great for winter jackets (windproof) especially double thickness. I use a ballpoint needle in the sewing machine which works pretty well and linen thread, comes out great!

        These wretches do NOT think it's a shame to be shorn. And being happy to give credit where it is due, at least we can say her hair is not visible to angels. Good taste prevents me from showing the rest of the costumes but consider: Is this what's underneath one of those wigs? Any wig? Worn by any person?

        Number 1 either had an assistant or two mirrors or can this stuff be purchased ready-made on waxy paper (like an iron-on patch) to plaster on the head? Henna stays put for some time (Indian weddings for instance) and we can be certain a wig would have little effect. We couldn't see it but God could.

        Number 2 is particularly disappointing. If for some reason I was shorn I absolutely would not wear anything like that. Forget the "hat" though, it's the eyebrows. Could a head get any worse? And how easy to slip off the wig and dress up like that for the other 167 hours of the week. Utterly disingenuous in every way.

        Number 3 takes a different tack. Even under a wig—which would need to be glued down well at the front—this magic incantation would still be there. Indeed, that's the whole point! Whatever alphabet was used and however repulsive the demon it appeals to, the intent of the heart is what matters here, and God never appreciates magic. Especially not when it's tattooed right there on your head.

        For those who do not think it shameful to have a shorn head, as must be the case here, why bother with the wig at all? It mystifies me. And however they present at "mass" can that be any guarantee what happens (or does not happen) at one of their all-night parties? From their perspective, it doesn't matter at all. Just a few dollars and some muttering directed by a priest wipes the slate clean and they can start all over again. No wonder every day is bad hair day!

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