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    Is Religious Tattooing allowed in Christianity?

    Also, if I'm misunderstanding please correct me, but are you saying that having figures and depictions etc. of the Lord in your home is a sin? Howso? With that logic, wouldn't the Crosses virtually all Christians have in their houses be a sin because it depicts the Lord? I might be grossly...
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    Is Religious Tattooing allowed in Christianity?

    Incredible! Simply incredible! Thank you for your input. It is fair to say that it's none of those things, and as you've said "...if you are honouring God ...". It, to me, is the main reason why religious tattoos aren't so heinous in my mind. Tattoos that honour God that is. I have no respect...
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    Is Religious Tattooing allowed in Christianity?

    Thank you for your input Peonies! God Bless!
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    Is Religious Tattooing allowed in Christianity?

    Thank you, Ivan. In my reasoning for religious tattoos, I like to take the quote of Stabat Mater dolorosa: That is to say, tattoos may be sinful (as stated prior in my original post) but I truly do think that they could show the devotion and thankfulness one has to our Lord and Saviour. I like...
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    Is Religious Tattooing allowed in Christianity?

    Wow! Thank you for the invaluable information! Really helped clarify some things :oldthumbsup: God Bless!
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    Is Religious Tattooing allowed in Christianity?

    Thank you for your input John, great to see word of someone who has actually done it. As for my question to you, do you think that those Croat women hadn't been in the right about it? Taking into account the forced marriages, and how those tattoos actually helped them avoid forceful faith...
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    Is Religious Tattooing allowed in Christianity?

    It seems that perhaps you do not fully comprehend the situation those women were in. I doubt that they were dissatisfied with their religion, but here come attackers and invaders of another religion. Of course, many Croats had to convert to Islam, for otherwise, they'd be below the...
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    Is Religious Tattooing allowed in Christianity?

    Thank you for your input! I truly appreciate it! It seems that the Coptic Christians were not too far off from our Croat ancestors. God Bless.
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    Is Religious Tattooing allowed in Christianity?

    A fair point, I'd ask of you the same as I did for seeking.IAM. If you could elaborate on your views if it would be acceptable within the circumstances of having to switch faith if you don't do it? God Bless.
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    Is Religious Tattooing allowed in Christianity?

    Thank you for your input, your mother is incredibly wise! God Bless.
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    Is Religious Tattooing allowed in Christianity?

    Very good reasoning, though if you may further elaborate your views on if it would be acceptable within the circumstances of (potentially, though very likely) having to switch faith if you don't do it? God Bless.
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    Is Religious Tattooing allowed in Christianity?

    Thank you for the addition, really helped clear some things up. God Bless
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    Is Religious Tattooing allowed in Christianity?

    Hailed be the Lord, brothers and sisters. This has been on my mind for some time now, and I've questioned it pretty thoroughly. To elaborate, by Religious Tattooing I mean permanently marking signs of Christendom upon one's body, in the context of worship/marking faith. Tattooing, generally...
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    I have reported him to the school authorities yet they haven't done much in that psychological or any aspect to be precise.
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    Thank you so much for clarifying that. I truly do appreciate it.
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    I've grown not only hate, but fear him. Every time he is in the vacinity I personally feel like I'm going to be judged, or matter of fact, just around any older person I feel like I am being judged. I knew that atleast one person will allude to the fact that maybe Satan is finding a way to...
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    Thank you for showing me that distinction.
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    Thank you for taking time to respond to my question. I will take what you said in consideration. Cheers!
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    Thank you for the worry my friend, and regarding my english, I have studied it and used it ever since I was a child. I have reported him multiple times, not only to the school but to his parents aswell and all that he got is a slap on the wrist and off he went causing more trouble. I am ever...
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    Hello musicalpilgrim, thank you for the warm welcoming. As for the question I, to be honest, am not quite sure if I will go to heaven or not if I died right now. I've not done anything that horrible to be warranted to an afterlife in hell, but I don't think I've done enough for heaven. I've...