Mike
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GodspromisesRyes said:if it glorified God he would have put them on you
being all things to all ppl doesnt mean becomming a sinner
While I agree with your first statement, I don't believe getting tattoos makes you a sinner.
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GodspromisesRyes said:if it glorified God he would have put them on you
being all things to all ppl doesnt mean becomming a sinner
I think it is here we must disagree.GodspromisesRyes said:if it glorified God he would have put them on youNick said:I see the point of your analogy, and I agree that we shouldn't spray paint the temple/church walls.GodspromisesRyes said:Would you think it is ok to go to the the temple in jerusalem when there was one and spray paint it? or to your local church and spray paint all over its walls??
that is what getting a tatoo does. If you are a believer then you have become the TEMPLE OF GOD. if you tatoo it then you have painted on a building that DOES NOT BELONG TO YOU.
But if we are glorifying Christ with our tattoos, then I am all for it, as long as it is considered that they will not always look as good as they are now, hence don't make it too prominent. I can't remember where but I think it was Paul who said he became poor to bring the Word to the poor, and so on. I think it's important for us Christians to reach out to the typical culture which embraces worldy tattoos, and us getting one that is Christ-centred may be a good step for this.
being all things to all ppl doesnt mean becomming a sinner
Thank you for your time brother!ENDTIMER said:One I got in 1967 coming home on leave after my second tour of Vietnam.
If I wear a tattoo that glorifies God and therefore I can also reach people in these kind of situations that have 'worldy' tattoos, then I am all for it. I cannot see that the Bible puts a case against this, and says that this is a sin to try and reach people and glorify God in this area.
Now some of you keep saying that a tattoo glorifying God is still sin. But an act that glorifies God cannot in itself be sin. The two cannot coincide. It is either sin and doesn't glorify God, or it isn't and does glorify him. make up your minds.
JohnEboy1983 said:Now some of you keep saying that a tattoo glorifying God is still sin. But an act that glorifies God cannot in itself be sin. The two cannot coincide. It is either sin and doesn't glorify God, or it isn't and does glorify him. make up your minds.
I suppose its not a sin to lie, if we glorify God by the lie? Thats what I understand from your reply. If getting a Tattoo is indeed sinful, it is sinful whether you get any random tattoo or a tattoo that glorfies God because getting the Tattoo would be sinful in the first place, just like the lie would be. I cannot say if getting a Tattoo is sinful or not however, but I am defending my point that if something is sinful or wrong in the first place, you cannot do that in attempt to glorify God.
I have tattoos that I greatly regret, and they're not even "bad" tattoos. I used to work in a tattoo parlour, and I gave people tattoos for over 3 years. Sometimes when I see them I am reminded of who I used to be, and what God has brought me through by His good Grace. But I am awfully bothered sometimes that I can't wear knee length skirts because of a particularly large tattoo on my calf. It would be like wearing a nice pretty dress with a mess of matty, tangled, dirty hair, y'know? Stupid move on my part, and at the time I thought it was cool, and for the circle of people I was in it was...but we don't think "hey, I might not want to be with these people forever...one day I might want to get up and better myself."
I keep on talking to my parents about tattoos. They said that they won't support me getting one once I turn 18, but they said that once they do not pay any of my bills I can get one. The reason I am starting this post it because I'm wanting everyone's opinions on wether they are alright or wrong. I'm leaning torwards them being okay. But, then I read this verse in the Old Testament. It is, " 'Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the LORD." -Leveticus 19:28. Some people that i ahve talked to say that it is alright because this was in the Old Testament. But just because it is in the Old Testament doesn't mean that it is void, and that it isn't valid. If i did get a tattoo it would be something biblical and something personal, not somthing spur of the moment that doesn't mean anything to me.
So what is yall's stance on this subject??
~Daynayee(:
with this type of thing is it more a need to conform as everyone else has one or is it something you as a person is always drawn to before it got trendy. If all your friends have one hold off a bit maybe. Biblicaly if you are going to obey Leviticus maybe circumcision and living under the law might be a consideration too.I keep on talking to my parents about tattoos. They said that they won't support me getting one once I turn 18, but they said that once they do not pay any of my bills I can get one. The reason I am starting this post it because I'm wanting everyone's opinions on wether they are alright or wrong. I'm leaning torwards them being okay. But, then I read this verse in the Old Testament. It is, " 'Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the LORD." -Leveticus 19:28. Some people that i ahve talked to say that it is alright because this was in the Old Testament. But just because it is in the Old Testament doesn't mean that it is void, and that it isn't valid. If i did get a tattoo it would be something biblical and something personal, not somthing spur of the moment that doesn't mean anything to me.
So what is yall's stance on this subject??
~Daynayee(:
The only thing the bible says about Tattoos is that we should not cut our flesh for the Dead. Meaning we shouldn't mark our bodies in idol worship or practice pagan rituals where you cut your skin and scar it purposefully for ritual reasons.God doesn`t change. If He didn`t like tatoos in the OT, why would He like them now?
To answer Farouk's question, yes I think it is fine for a Christian to get a "Christian" tattoo if that's what you want to do, and the Lord has given you peace about it. I personally would advise anyone I know against it first though, just because it is permanent.
Leviticus has nothing to do with tattoos... It is solely about a cultural practice that was used in idol worship, and the Israelites were to be absolutely different in their worship of YHWH than the surrounding nations. People like to bring up that one statement in opposition to tattoos, but if you actually read the whole book you get a clearer picture of what God is saying to them, and why he is saying it.