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CryptoLutheran

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Permissible and silly.

A lot of tattoos are rather ridiculous and I imagine the person regrets it if not soon after then eventually.

But sometimes ink can be meaningful, for personal and/or religious reasons.

-CryptoLutheran
 
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The only time I've seen tattoos endorsed is in times of persecution. I believe that the Copts in Egypt still tattoo their children with a Coptic cross lest they be kidnapped and forced to be Muslim.

I personally don't particularly care for them.
 
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The only time I've seen tattoos endorsed is in times of persecution. I believe that the Copts in Egypt still tattoo their children with a Coptic cross lest they be kidnapped and forced to be Muslim.

I personally don't particularly care for them.


Wow, that's hardcore. :(
 
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The only time I've seen tattoos endorsed is in times of persecution. I believe that the Copts in Egypt still tattoo their children with a Coptic cross lest they be kidnapped and forced to be Muslim.

I personally don't particularly care for them.

I had never heard that, it's kind of cool. I think tattoos are ok. I think it is more of mind set and how you represent Christ. If you feel that you can still show Gods love with tattoos then go for it.
 
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Tattoos are originally an anthropological and often also a religious thing.

The whole modern inking seems to be purely out of some sort of social rebellion, anti-social behavior, or ego (not necessarily all of the above).

I respect tattoos on those people who actually follow their culture's traditions. They are being true to what tattooing is truly about. As for modern Western culture's fascination with them, I think it utterly vain and, honestly, insulting.

Is it sinful though? Depends on the intent and what is actually being tattooed.

Needless to say, with the exception given above, I find the whole phenomenon, at least as practiced by the West, just egotistical.
 
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The whole modern inking seems to be purely out of some sort of social rebellion, anti-social behavior, or ego (not necessarily all of the above).

Needless to say, with the exception given above, I find the whole phenomenon, at least as practiced by the West, just egotistical.

So mostly for attention? Just looking for clarification.
 
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God does not like them, you can get diseases from them and the can invite demonic activity into your life just like practicing witchcraft. So I think they are wrong.
Erm...what?

Tattoos, in general, are fine. So long as they do not honor a false deity, depict something sinful, etc.

But a little heart that says mom? Not so much.
 
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I have seen cross tattoos being blessed by clergy. As long as it weren't disfigured.

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Something along these lines... it wasn't quite this large.

Forgive me...
 
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