ShatterheartArk wrote:I think it comes down to 2 things. #1 is it somthing you want forever. Will it mean the same to you 40 years from now? And 2...does it really bother your family
ShatterheartArk wrote:The same book of the Bible they are mentioned it, also discusses not cutting your beard a certain way and not wearing clothing of mixed material.
ShatterheartArk wrote:The same book of the Bible they are mentioned it, also discusses not cutting your beard a certain way and not wearing clothing of mixed material. (I used to be very anti-tattoo, so thats why I know what your saying) If you are refrencing the New Testament where our bodies are called the Temple, it can be argued either way that decorating the temple is good/bad.
Hell, things from one year ago frighten me. (*rummaging through inbox*)ShatterheartArk wrote:I think it comes down to 2 things. #1 is it somthing you want forever. Will it mean the same to you 40 years from now?
animedude90 wrote:And also Im not really refering to the OT, but the NT where it talk about your body is a temple like ShatterheartArk said. Not saying that the images are bad, but when you get a tattoo its sorta like putting graffiti all over your temple.
But just think for a moment, what will these tattoos look like when you get really old and you have rinkles. And your grandchildren ask "what are those things grandpa?"
animedude90 wrote:Not saying that the images are bad, but when you get a tattoo its sorta like putting graffiti all over your temple.
Radical Dreamer wrote: And that's why you should only get a tattoo that you KNOW you want for the rest of your life. XD
AsianBlossom wrote:I'm going to have to go with the Bible on this one: tattoos are a no. That--and the fact that I'm absolutely terrified by needles like millions of others out there--is enough to make me stay away.
Tenshi no Ai wrote:I'd assume he might've been drunk at the time, but you're sort of not allowed to drink before getting tattooed because of what it does to your blood...
Nate wrote:It's not that you're not allowed, it's just that if you do drink before getting a tattoo, it thins the blood, so you bleed a lot more. I wasn't drunk, but I had been drinking before I got my first tattoo, and it doesn't look the best because of that fact.
AsianBlossom wrote: even though we had heard that excessive body piercing and tattoos are sinful.
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