Faith-based tattoo: as a result of one, did you ever talk with someone? (Poll included)

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Faith-based tattoo: as a result of one, did you ever talk with someone?


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farouk

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@GodsGrace It seems like the other poster is almost saying that either exorcising ceremonies must be performed on all churchgoers with tattoos or else they must be driven away.

When one considers their prevalence -

QueenCat said:
Around here (Bible Belt), it is common, especially among evangelical Christians, for the girls under about 40 to have religious tattoos. More do than don't, especially when you get to the under 30 crowd. I hardly know any female at church that is under 30 that does not have a tattoo.
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- the mind boggles at all the line up of the ppl waiting to have 'their' exorcising ceremony in order supposedly to be accepted or reaccepted within church fellowship.
 
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farouk

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@Bible Highlighter You referred to this passage in connection with tattoos:

1 Corinthians 3:17
“If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy; for the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are.”

Whatever one thinks of faith based tattoos, the actual context of this passage is those who profess but are unrepentant of of ungodly behaviour.

A girl wanting to talk to her friends about John 3.16 and with the ref. or quote on her wrist is not the sort of thing that the verse is talking about.
 

farouk

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I had an idea for a tattoo though, from my last post.

Learn to Discern

...The lines are getting blurred. We need more Ink.
@Ziggy But anyway you can see why a lot of Christians want to get ink with something faith based, right?

(Like at 18, for the young Christian it can seem like from the start nailing one's colors to the mast immediately on reaching adulthood.)
 

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@Ziggy But anyway you can see why a lot of Christians want to get ink with something faith based, right?

(Like at 18, for the young Christian it can seem like from the start nailing one's colors to the mast immediately on reaching adulthood.)
Yes farouk, I can understand Why..
But faith isn't written with ink on your body. It's what you say, it's what you do that matters.
I could get a tattoo that says I'm a millionaire, it doesn't make it true.
Personally I don't like to stand out in a crowd. I like to be unnoticed.
I can understand how some would like the opportunity to explain their beliefs through symbols and outward appearance.
I am not one of those. But I can still understand it.
It's just not for me.

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farouk

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Funny you should ask..
I went to Dad's last week and on the way home I saw that sign again.
It was an old Library. I think it was called Frank Piercings Library, but only the Piercings was capitalized.
I assumed it was a tattoo shop.
I thought, I need to tell farouk it wasn't what I thought it was.
So here we are.. lol
@Ziggy Thanks! I do wonder whether with a name like that he ever considered opening a tattoo parlor.....?
 

farouk

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It was short session..on tattoos.
People at the Conference were surprised..
- There was a session on tattoos!
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The Conference was about 'spiritual maturuty,
gifts & ministry calling'.
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My guess is ..tattoos session was added.
- Because it might be helpful for those involved in ministry..to know about tattoos.
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The session was balanced..not too much negative.
- Instructor had experience..outreach ministry to
people with tattoos.
@Pathfinder7 So was this conference tattoo session that you mentioned back a bit, before the Covid virus?

It's something that seems to be well established now, anyway, right?
 

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Funny you should ask..
I went to Dad's last week and on the way home I saw that sign again.
It was an old Library. I think it was called Frank Piercings Library, but only the Piercings was capitalized.
I assumed it was a tattoo shop.
I thought, I need to tell farouk it wasn't what I thought it was.
So here we are.. lol
@Ziggy Thanks! I do wonder whether with a name like that he ever considered opening a tattoo parlor.....?
You mean, Piercing's Piercings? :p

(That emoji needs a tongue stud!)
 

farouk

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Yes, it was before the Covid..
@Pathfinder7 Seems from what you say it was a while ago, anyway; and in fact all the young ppl tattooed with Bible verses with whom I have talked seem to have had them done for witness purposes, anyway.

As per the conference tattoo session that you mentioned, seems like it's a well established trend for ppl to do for witness reasons, right?
 

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MatthewG said:
I have tattoos and don’t care if people like them or not. Thankful I did not get a tattoo that was regrettable in any case. Have thought about getting a new one which is a cross on top of my hand, reminding me of the Lord and to live for him daily which is hard for some even a struggle due to lack of understanding and knowledge.

Hi @MatthewG From what you recently said, maybe in relation to your possible current tattoo plans, you perhaps saw what others have said about getting theirs, such as Rita, for example:

Rita said:
I have never regretted my tattoo...the tattoo was not liberating-the tattoo represented the liberation and freedom that the Lord had brought me through.The tattoo in of itself was merely the means of expression and the reminder. ..there was thought, study, prayer and discernment involved-and I have always had complete peace about it. ..I did look through scripture and reflect on it before I got one-and it was also something I had to deal with as my sons reached 18 and got tattoos
 

farouk

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Now…let’s hope when I DO see her, I don’t forget to ask about it!
@Naomi25 Well, I guess after such a long, enforced separation because of the virus, you'll have a lot of things you want to talk about and so it will likely be one of those things...(You may even find that she won't wait to be asked...)
 
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farouk

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...getting a Cross Tattoo?
I do this......<B>< ....... because i acknowledge publically that im part of "the Way", which is how the early Christians defined their "i make you fishers of Men", faith

So that FISH <>< is a symbol and i use it here..
@Behold Some ppl do indeed use the Christian fish symbol <>< as a witness tool tattooed on their wrist or other placement...
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