farouk
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Re: "At our church, there are several with tatts, including several middle aged women
Jethro:
I think you used a word beginning with 'b', but we need not dwell there.
Thanks for your thoughts. Since it's interesting that you say your kids have tatts, maybe some time you could ask a son or daughter whether someone, e.g., having a Bible ref. on a wrist, etc., suggests to them that they are a bad person? Because I don't reckon they would think so, and I don't really reckon that an older person would necessarily come to that conclusion, either.
(And maybe the response to the poll question, above, is just a little instructive, too? I don't know.)
Blessings.
Jethro:
You lost me. Where did I do that?
I think you used a word beginning with 'b', but we need not dwell there.
Sure...to a younger generation. But they are the ugliest things a middle aged person can put on their bodies...IMO. And, right or wrong, you can't escape what tattooing yourself generally represents to us middle aged folks. It's just plain near sighted to ignore cultural understandings.
To us, generally speaking, tattoos on a man mean he's a bad boy. Tatts on a gal mean she parties. I didn't decide that. That's just the way it is. I know it's unfair to instantly categorize people that way...especially our young folk (my kids have tatts). But for our generation you just can't escape what they have meant to us.
Thanks for your thoughts. Since it's interesting that you say your kids have tatts, maybe some time you could ask a son or daughter whether someone, e.g., having a Bible ref. on a wrist, etc., suggests to them that they are a bad person? Because I don't reckon they would think so, and I don't really reckon that an older person would necessarily come to that conclusion, either.
(And maybe the response to the poll question, above, is just a little instructive, too? I don't know.)
Blessings.