Fireproof wrote:Also, you should ask your dad if someone born with black hair would be spiritually damaged.
Sonic_13 wrote:I think by spiritually damaged hes wondering why you want to look so dark?
chibiphonebooth wrote:yeah i know.
i just found it surprising.
also my dad says that dying my hair black could 'effect my spirit.' i dont believe that really.
Jesus hung out with tax collectors and non-Jews, who were looked upon by the Jewish people as evil and sinful. Jesus never judged anyone by their appearance. Why do the people at your church feel the need to do something which Jesus condemned?
And I would like to warn you that it would be harder to whitness if you are gothic.
Fireproof wrote:Dark is dark. Light is light. Wearing lighter colors doesn't make you spiritually stronger. Darkness has a certain symbolic value, but color-wise, it really shouldn't make a difference.
I remember being one of "those people" who thought that only "pretty people" went to heaven (btw, for those of us who are exceedingly dense like me, the quotation marks indicate unfettered sarcasm). However, I soon came to embrace dressing semi-gothish as a way to stand out and to even shock people. I attend a very conservative church which pretty much allows its youth to dress almost as skankily as they wish so long as they "look" like they are Christians. Even though it took a while, some of the people are starting to realize that I am not out to eat their children, and that I truly do desire to serve the Lord (another aspect of my gothishness is my belief that God has called me to be a light to "alternative" subcultures. I needed a drastic change from being a very sheltered homeschooled twerp). I also feel that in some ways goths are a bit more honest about the pain that they feel. I'm not saying that everyone but goths are like this, but most of the people who are deemed as popular are too good at covering up their pain. While others literally worship them, they are stewing in their own misery till it ends up detroying them. Many goths use the way they appear as a cry for help, but usually very few people listen except for those like them. Instead of being given the love and attention that they so desperately need, they are given a false substitute which will dig their wounds even deeper. So yeah. Sorry if this is stream of consciounessy. Black/blue hair rocks. Just remember that since you are sixteen, you are under your parent's rule. Honor God and do what they say.
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