Howie Felterbush
Bow Tie Daddy
OK, I have a pretty good beard going. I haven't touched it with anything sharp since around last Halloween. Some people have taken calling me "Osama" (although that has tapered off in the last few days. Thanks, Navy Seals!) because it's pretty long and shot with a lot more gray than you'd expect from someone as youthful as I.
Anyway, I got to thinking about how many religious restrictions involve hair, and facial hair in particular. The Amish are allowed a beard, no 'stache, only after they marry; Sikhs and Rastafarians aren't supposed to do any hair cutting at all; Muslims hold the beard in high esteem as one of Muhammed's traits, etc.
Why is this? Is it because a beard is something you just can't fake? Is it because, quite frankly, a beard is a pain in the neck, what with the itching and the combing and the nesting sparrows? Is it to show your god, "Hey, I have what it takes! Look at this beard." Wouldn't this open your religion/cult/whatever to infiltration, if a beard was your only visual marker to membership?
What's the deal? Anyone know for sure?
Anyway, I got to thinking about how many religious restrictions involve hair, and facial hair in particular. The Amish are allowed a beard, no 'stache, only after they marry; Sikhs and Rastafarians aren't supposed to do any hair cutting at all; Muslims hold the beard in high esteem as one of Muhammed's traits, etc.
Why is this? Is it because a beard is something you just can't fake? Is it because, quite frankly, a beard is a pain in the neck, what with the itching and the combing and the nesting sparrows? Is it to show your god, "Hey, I have what it takes! Look at this beard." Wouldn't this open your religion/cult/whatever to infiltration, if a beard was your only visual marker to membership?
What's the deal? Anyone know for sure?