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Are Tattoo's Wrong?

TwinCrier

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I believe Leviticus 19:28 is pretty clear on that. Some argue that that was referring to pagan culture and such, however, the current culture that tattoos seems to be the criminal element. I've heard it said that if you're body is the temple of the Lord, than a tattoo is like graffiti. Hmm, interesting comparison.
 
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TwinCrier said:
I believe Leviticus 19:28 is pretty clear on that. Some argue that that was referring to pagan culture
Yes. Tattoos in those times were commonly used to signify political/religious affiliation. It's no wonder that the Old Testament prohibits believers from getting tattoos that would signify their affiliation with pagan nations/religions.

and such, however, the current culture that tattoos seems to be the criminal element.
No they aren't. A tattoo doesn't necessarily have anything to do with criminality.
 
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Irish_Guevara said:
No they aren't. A tattoo doesn't necessarily have anything to do with criminality.

There are those situations where tatoos are associated with a particular gang. I have met a former gang member who works with those people who are trying to leave gangs. One of the services they provide is tatoo removal. Their tatoos prevent them from getting jobs and they can put their lives in danger. Gangs aren't real accepting of those people who try to leave.
 
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Sojourner1 said:
There are those situations where tatoos are associated with a particular gang.
Ok, I see where you're coming from. Obviously, people shouldn't get gang tattoos. That's just common sense. But I don't see anything wrong with someone getting a tattoo purely for recreational/aesthetic reasons.
 
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Namaste all,


you'll have to check with a Rabbi on this, however... as i've had it explained to me the prohibition for tattoos was strictly to do with death.

Lev prohibited, iirc, the application of tats for those that have died, that is all. the point was to help the survivors reconcile their beloveds death and to help them overcome their attachment to the memory of the deceased.

again... my knowledge of these matters is derived from Jewish sources, so consulting a Rabbi is the way to go.
 
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Just ink on your skin, as long as it doesnt represent anything bad. Also remember that the old law was done away, so we are no longer burdened by the law in Leviticus.

Matthew 11:28
"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.
(Whole Chapter: Matthew 11 In context: Matthew 11:27-29)

Colossians 2
14 Blotting out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to his cross;
 
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cygnusx1 said:
Are Tattoo's Wrong?

I think if you have a tattoo (funny word isn't it :D ) and it says "I love Mary" and your wifes name is Jill , then yes Tattoos can be wrong :p
You could always get your wife to change her name so that it matches the tattoo - then you wouldn't need to get laser surgery to remove it.
 
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LilRitt04 said:
I have a tattoo and I dont think it is wrong, by any means but I just want to get other peoples input on the issue.

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It's hard to say. Perhaps you should post a picture of it and we can judge whether its wrong.....

But seriously, how can it be wrong? Who have you harmed? And don't worry about Leviticus. It also says that we aren't supposed to mix milk and meat or eat a pig. If those rules don't apply anymore, either does the no tattoo rule.
 
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Yeah, it's not really different from the cultural and personal identity used with clothing. I think a lot of young ones are doing that to identify themselves as a generation. Much like love beads or saying far out and groovy man. Somebodies already mentioned what tattooes were in the ancient times, signs of criminals and slaves. Not a group you would want to be associated with back in the day. And that the old laws were all wrong and thrown out by a revolutionary named Jesus. However, in tribal societies it has always been used as a mark of individuality like everybody else kind of thing. A lot of military personnel, particularly sailors used that tattoo marking their military service back in the 40s too.
 
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Salvation doesn't come becuase we look right. Salvation is more than physical- (spiritual). Anyhow- about that verse- "the temple" Paul is not talking about bodily markings or anything, but about sexual promiscuity.

The old testament law is not necissarily applicable today, which is why Christ came with the new law- whole nother discussion. Anyhow, There isn't anything wrong with tattoos, as long as you arent sporting something stupid or crude.

that said, I have a big one of a cross on my back, and my mom (a pastors wife, mind you) just got one (at age 42- holy ****) on her ankle.

Those who are caught up in this kind of legalism are dangerous.
 
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