What do you think? Is is considered sinful or immoral for a Christian to get a tattoo? What if a Christian got one before they were a Christian?
Any thoughts on Christians and tattoos?
Any thoughts on Christians and tattoos?
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Thanks but I'm guessing there are not many "Christian" topics that have not been discussed ad nauseum in the past. I'm generally interested in what the current posters have to say since I feel like I'm getting to know some of them.muffler dragon said:Just to let you know, OreGal, this topic has been discussed quite a bit. It might be worth your while to search it out in the GT forum and elsewhere.
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The only reason I brought it up was because this topic can sometimes get very heated.OreGal said:Thanks but I'm guessing there are not many "Christian" topics that have not been discussed ad nauseum in the past. I'm generally interested in what the current posters have to say since I feel like I'm getting to know some of them.
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Got it.muffler dragon said:The only reason I brought it up was because this topic can sometimes get very heated.
Just wanted to let you know so that this thread might avoid that fate.
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Blue Impulse said:I don't think I personally see the point of tattoos other than the draw attention to your body.. and the people who get them in a hidden place, that baffles me even more because it really serves no purpose what so ever..
Just to let you know, since I've never actually addressed your OP: I have three tattoos myself.OreGal said:Got it.I am always amazed at what can be a 'hot' topic around the web.
I have a tattoo. I got it more than 10 years ago while in the military. It is not a Christian symbol but something that meant something to me. I don't regret it at all. I've found that it opens the door to communication. I've had teens and adults ask me about it and, from there, a conversation is opened.
I have no desire for another tattoo but I have run into Christians who would like to get them. I don't see anything wrong with them if they are 'tasteful' and 'non-offending'. I am seriously curious if anybody believes it would be wrong to get one as a Christian as I am asked that all the time.
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Well Andry I have to disagree. A tattoo in and of itself is amoral in my opinion, like food. But can you go overboard? Sure, just like you can go overboard in eating.andry said:If you don't like tatoos, don't get one. If another Christian brother or sister has one, don't judge them. Walk in love.
Tatoos aren't moral issues. They don't determine our salvation (unless of course we tatooed '666' on our noggin)
Sean,Suffolk Sean said:Well Andry I have to disagree. A tattoo in and of itself is amoral in my opinion, like food. But can you go overboard? Sure, just like you can go overboard in eating.
Amoral, my point being a person could have problems with tattoos as much as with gluttony or other things. Obviously the issue here is behavior, not the tattoo. That is my point.muffler dragon said:Sean,
Did you mean amoral or immoral? Because you're agreeing with Andry by saying amoral.
Amoral = no moral
Immoral = bad moral
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Got'cha. Thanks for the clarification. Hope you don't mind me asking in the first place.Suffolk Sean said:Amoral, my point being a person could have problems with tattoos as much as with gluttony or other things. Obviously the issue here is behavior, not the tattoo. That is my point.![]()
I never mind my brother.muffler dragon said:Got'cha. Thanks for the clarification. Hope you don't mind me asking in the first place.
m.d.
Suffolk Sean said:Amoral, my point being a person could have problems with tattoos as much as with gluttony or other things. Obviously the issue here is behavior, not the tattoo. That is my point.![]()
Hi Crystal:Crystal_Dawn said:OK...now, I have a tatoo and don't think God will condemn me for it. But since I got it, I have been saved and I do wish I didn't have it. It is just a vine of daisies around my ankle but I just wish I hadn't done it. This passage comes to my mind...Lev 19:28 "Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tatoo marks on yourselves. I am the Lord."
,Blue Impulse said:I guess my objections to tattoos are more secular than religious, but in general I like to remember: Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as braided hair and the wearing of gold jewelry and fine clothes. Instead, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God's sight. (1 Peter 3:3-4, NIV trans.)![]()
Crystal_Dawn said:OK...now, I have a tatoo and don't think God will condemn me for it. But since I got it, I have been saved and I do wish I didn't have it. It is just a vine of daisies around my ankle but I just wish I hadn't done it. This passage comes to my mind...Lev 19:28 "Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tatoo marks on yourselves. I am the Lord."