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My church teaches that it is in fact sinful, and they back it up with Scripture.
I have a tattoo that I got 15-20 years ago. It symbolizes God's promises and me wrapping myself around those promises. It has opened opened up some interesting conversations where I get to tell others the meaning of my tattoo and about what God has done in my life. I didn't get the tattoo for this purpose but God uses it and me to witness to others that are judged unfairly for their body art.
We live according to grace, not the law... Right? I eat bacon, a razor cuts my hair, and I have tattoos. I also give tattoos, lead praise and worship, and am a disciple of Christ. To be inked or not is a matter of personal opinion and conviction. In Revelation it says that Jesus has king of kings lord of lords - written- on His thigh. Think about it.
As far back as I can remember, my mom has always had tattoos on her body. She has more than ever now, and is working on getting her sleeves completed.
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I'm getting my first tattoo next week.
As far back as I can remember, my mom has always had tattoos on her body. She has more than ever now, and is working on getting her sleeves completed.
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So do they have multiple tattoos? and would some of them be faith based?While I would never get ink, I have created flash for my cousin and the guys he works with.
So do they have multiple tattoos? and would some of them be faith based?
So were you at all surprised when your niece wanted to become a tattooed woman? Many women seem to like faith based tattoos.Yes, some of them are faith based. He actually did the angel wings on my nieces back and the cross on her arm.
So were you at all surprised when your niece wanted to become a tattooed woman?
Not really. My brother has tattoos. He has a celtic cross. And they came to me for the designs.
Im the only one of my siblings who doesnt have tats. And its a personal choice.
Today women exercise tattoo equality and those who want it expect to participate fully in it as men do. It used to be a man thing, but now it's widely regarded as a thoroughly womanly thing to participate in (59%-70% of parlor clients in North America are female, apparently).
You don't want it yourself; it's not for everyone, but regarding your niece I guess that you were pleased for her sake that she wanted to do it with something faith based, right?
I guess it marked her transition from a girl to an adult, as well?Yeah. I preferred that she get a faith based tat rather than a secular tat. Her ink, like her dad's was also ancestral. Celtic and Native American to be precise, but based on Christian imagery.
I guess it marked her transition from a girl to an adult, as well?
So often it's a rite of passage for young people; and it's nice that many choose something faith based.
Seems like she is very determined and also hooked - in a nice way - on going under the inking needle.Yep. But I warned her not to get something she would be ashamed of later in life. She got her first tat at age 20. That was the wings. The cross came about a year later. She is now 24.
Seems like she is very determined and also hooked - in a nice way - on going under the inking needle.
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