farouk
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I saw at least one person with tattoos at my current church.
questdriven:
Well, I see. He or she probably won't be the only one, I guess, will s/he?
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I saw at least one person with tattoos at my current church.
Likely not.questdriven:
Well, I see. He or she probably won't be the only one, I guess, will s/he?
Blessings.
Likely not.
No, she doesn't.PS: [MENTION=89910]questdriven[/MENTION] :
Just guessing, but I suppose your mom doesn't have one herself? (that you know of!) Often this can explain a lot, anyway. Blessings.
[MENTION=90443]Carolyn[/MENTION] : I'm taking the liberty of responding here to you tattoo comments on the other thread, which wasn't particularly about tattoos...Farouk, I am not a legalistic stick in the mud like you think, just because I am a fundie. Just because I would not have tats or want one, nor would I like one on hubby, doen't mean I don't tollerate them on other people. When I grew up the only women who had tats were in circuses. Nothing religious about my bigotry.. It is just a personal preference. ..
[MENTION=89910]questdriven[/MENTION] :Yes, yes they do. I think every one of the hard rock bands I'm into, the members wear earrings, or ear stretchers, or have tattoos ..
Yes, I think it could make for opportunities for testimony.@questdriven :
I'm taking the liberty of commenting on this thread on what you said about tattoos (rather than earrings). Yes, for Christians it can sometimes be nice to have tattoos, especially if they are of a faith based variety that may be useful in testimony situations. For those Christians that actively want them, that is. And I guess it can be said that those who are known as Christian rock musicians with a message definitely are frequent situations where they can bear testimony. (Frankly there is a lot more testimony potential in a tattoo design than in something such as ear piercing.)
Two cents' (Hope it makes some sense?)
Blessings.
[MENTION=89910]questdriven[/MENTION]:Yes, I think it could make for opportunities for testimony.
It's like something that was said to me regarding a website I used to (and still do) frequent. I had left it for a while, being concerned by some of the things that were allowed to be posted there.
Someone said to me that they thought that there being Christians on the site gave good opportunity for testimony and witness. (And in fact there is a large Christian community on the site.) I wasn't sure at the time, but I eventually came back.
Although it's slightly different with things that you wear, I suppose, but still similar. "Hey, I notice you're a Christian, but you have a tattoo. Aren't Christians against that?" And that gives an opportunity to explain not only that not all Christians are of this opinion, but of the nature of salvation and whether we go to heaven or not isn't based on things like wearing or not wearing tattoos.
I think in cases like these, "looking like the world" may be somewhat beneficial. I think it's more our actions and intentions that matter and that are to be judged as worldly or not, rather than how we look or dress.
Of course, we see that there are widely varying opinions on these matters. And while I may not ultimately agree with those who say that tattoos, earrings, etc are bad, I do think they can bring up good points that should be put into consideration. We should guard our motives, and do everything to the glory of God.
Yeah.[MENTION=89910]questdriven[/MENTION]:
You raise a number of interesting points. The last paragraph particularly strikes me as sensible and balanced. In terms of tattoo designs, what I was particularly thinking about earlier was that designs that are faith based can especially be intrumental in helping witness situations and conversations, not so much the mere fact of having one. Anyway, I still don't see myself as promoting tattoos per se. More, that since they are so widespread and not Christians have them, how about those Christians who have them or will get them anyway consider a faith related design?
(You see my basic point?)
Blessings.
[MENTION=89910]questdriven[/MENTION]:Yeah.
I've seen some really cool ones, especially the ones that sometimes show up on my facebook feed. (Someone who's friends with me on there likes a page about tattoo designs and likes or shares some of the posts sometimes.)@questdriven :
Stated differently, no one should ever pressurize you - or anyone - into getting one. That is, you yourself need to supply 100% of the pressure! especially if it would be for a faith based design, a highly personal matter of conviction, right?
And you are right that critics may even help us consider some aspects which might caution us from getting them.
That being said, they can be nice, and some of the artwork (which you've probably seen) is quite amazing sometimes.
But the initiative has to be personal, right?
Blessings.
@questdriven :I've seen some really cool ones, especially the ones that sometimes show up on my facebook feed. (Someone who's friends with me on there likes a page about tattoo designs and likes or shares some of the posts sometimes.)
Yeah.
...it would still be a good conversation starter...
Don’t you realize that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, who lives in you and was given to you by God? You do not belong to yourself, <sup>20 </sup>for God bought you with a high price. So you must honor God with your body.
The scriptures tell us to adorn ourselves modestly, not with fine linen, gold, jewelry and makeup.....wouldn't tatoos fall into this category? What is a person trying to illicit with body grafitti?
"What is it ultimately expressing to adorn ourselves with make-up/tatoos?"
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