Methodism and bald men

A small note regards bald men and methodism.

Apparently, John Wesley, the father of Methodism, criticised George Whitfield for laughing too much.

Maybe, then, the 40 bald heads in the methodist church, the hot Sunday morn, were not a coincidence. Maybe it was because Methodists are not supposed to laugh. Too much.

So, the point is, bald men, in essence, cannot let their hair down. They are in perpetual hair-up, as up as it can get, and so Methodism can survive.

Haired men, or worse, long-haired men, other than hanging out and making love in Liverpool, let their hair down, and laughed it out. So there was absolutely no reason they could have been Methodists at all. They needed to hang out, in addition to Liverpool, in low churches, where priests were called pastors, and music was made by guitars.

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