tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4071304112668222239.post9111641559148136221..comments2023-08-16T04:54:49.668-04:00Comments on How to Cover: A Head-Covering Blog: Not Quite Related- But Too Cool To Pass Up SharingMaya Resnikoffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00251303621825787312noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4071304112668222239.post-69320370146204728202013-02-12T00:36:44.465-05:002013-02-12T00:36:44.465-05:00Very cool video! As for copying idoloters - it...Very cool video! As for copying idoloters - it's not a common association any more, I would think it wouldn't be a problem. If we'd lived in ancient Rome, it most certainly would have been.Tovahnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4071304112668222239.post-7579128794597272392013-01-18T09:39:20.510-05:002013-01-18T09:39:20.510-05:00I'm sure at some point in history there was a ...I'm sure at some point in history there was a pagan priest who was fond of ponytails. Then there was probably one who preferred a bob. Maybe there was even one who wore Princess Leia hairbuns on his ears. <br /><br />As long as we don't associate a certain hair style with idol worship, I believe it to be OK. It's not like if I wear a braid beneath a kerchief, someone is going to say "Wow! You look like a Vestial Virgin!" I happened to have taken a course on Rome, and even then I didn't know that. I remember something about a multitude of rolled fabric beneath a hair covering by a wedding that would then make the union inviolate or something . . . Princess Leahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17217157534383672867noreply@blogger.com