Poll: Does the mainstreaming of tattoos open up increasing opportunities for faith ink witness?

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Does the mainstreaming of tattoos open up increasing opportunities for faith ink witness?


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farouk

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Seems like, although it's a rite of passage at 18, there's compelling evidence that its readily apparent mainstreaming has really opened it up hugely for more mature women.

' "...Most of my clients are in the older bracket," Gallo-Kohlas told The Huffington Post. "We see a lot of women in their sixties and seventies getting their first tattoos." Gallo-Kohlas recalls a woman in her sixties who got a tattoo ... everyone in the golf clique at her gated community had one. It seemed like the thing to do'
Many Women Get Tattoos Post 50 ? And Don't Regret It Later huffington post

Heavenhome said:
I'm a cleanskin;)..
My dear Dad had two tattoos but that was from his navy days.
I have noticed however that lots of young girls have them and what is really noticeable is a huge amount are women say around their sixties .
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From this apparently compelling demographic doing it hugely, it seems likely that a significant proportion of designs desired by this demographic would be faith and family related.
 

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@Naomi25 Thanks for the 'like'!

At 18 - the age you mentioned - scheduling the parlor injecting session has become such a mainstream rite of passage.

It really is good when they think long and hard about not rushing into marriage - and this wise hesitation seems indeed what your daughter is doing, from what you said.
I love my daughter, I really do....but I'm not sure 'wise' is something I could call her. She's impulsive...ADD will do that. And when she wants something, she turns into a bull with hyperfocus. :rolleyes:
Praying wisdom will come!
 
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farouk

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I love my daughter, I really do....but I'm not sure 'wise' is something I could call her. She's impulsive...ADD will do that. And when she wants something, she turns into a bull with hyperfocus. :rolleyes:
Praying wisdom will come!
@Naomi25 Well, anyway, the tattoo rite of passage at 18 is sometimes more "impulsive" than it is wise: it should be well planned.

You're right about prayer....
 
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farouk

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For this Fijian rugby league player, Kevin Naigama, he uses it as a witness to his mates,

See his back tatoo HERE.

On his chest John 3:16 is tatooed:

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@OzSpen Yes, and more widely as well it's become pretty mainstream now to get inked up (both a very manly and a very womanly thing to do, now, isn't it?); hence the reason why many Christians feel confident to receive faith based designs that are proven effective in witness and in starting conversations.

Thanks for your poll vote!
 
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farouk

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Yes...however, with that inking, I would run a mile
@2Chr. 34:19 Oh well; so many ppl are inked up, aren't they? I can see why a Christian might indeed want to go back to the parlor and get a unsuitable, existing design altered (something profane into something faith based, for example; or the name of a non-Christian ex-'partner' into a design with truly wholesome associations).

Anyway, on the other thread I think you quoted about bondervants, and of course in the Bible the language and imagery of bondservants - men and women - with the pierced ear is used instructively; so really when ppl do get piercings/bodyart - for whatever reason - it's probably good to remember that it's both pervasive and that the Bible uses such practices as sanctified examples of truth for application.
 

farouk

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@Waiting on him Back a bit you said
I’d rather that she had spiritual based tats
I'm sure you keep praying for your daughter. Yes, it can be good for young ppl - led by Godly convictions and desires - to commemorate their spiritual journey in the tattoo medium which has been greatly mainstreamed in recent decades (especially for women).

Perhaps @VictoryinJesus doesn't quite fully agree with this, but I reckon you would agree.
 

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@2Chr. 34:19 Oh well; so many ppl are inked up, aren't they? I can see why a Christian might indeed want to go back to the parlor and get a unsuitable, existing design altered (something profane into something faith based, for example; or the name of a non-Christian ex-'partner' into a design with truly wholesome associations).

Anyway, on the other thread I think you quoted about bondervants, and of course in the Bible the language and imagery of bondservants - men and women - with the pierced ear is used instructively; so really when ppl do get piercings/bodyart - for whatever reason - it's probably good to remember that it's both pervasive and that the Bible uses such practices as sanctified examples of truth for application.
There is one passage in the Bible where it appears to mention tattoos – “Do not cut your bodies for the dead, and do not mark your skin with tattoos. I am the Lord.” (Leviticus 19:28)

This passage, including the surrounding text, is specifically dealing with the pagan religious rituals of the people living around the Israelites. The focus here is prohibiting worldly, heathen worship and witchcraft. God forbids His holy people to engage in idolatrous, pagan worship and sorcery like those who do not follow Him.
 

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This passage, including the surrounding text, is specifically dealing with the pagan religious rituals of the people living around the Israelites. The focus here is prohibiting worldly, heathen worship and witchcraft. God forbids His holy people to engage in idolatrous, pagan worship and sorcery like those who do not follow Him.
@2 Chr. 34:19 I take your point indeed about paganism and its contextual necromancy, yes; some say that it refers to lacerating and daubing for pagan ceremonies; it's interesting also that in the next verse it seems to say about not trimming beards; do preachers shave? if they do, maybe they are backhandedly acknowledging that they are New Testament believers under grace for whom the Gospel - and consequent witness tools also - are the rule of the believer's life, rather than Old Testament Jews in the land under the law. My wife and I talked to a young lady with the wording of John 3.16 inked onto her wrist area; it would be exceedingly hard to say that this - her favorite verse, and mine also - was the sign of her supposed paganism.

I do see how a Christian woman with for example 'Bill' - of possibly unsavoury memories - inked in might want 'Bible' inked in by way of alteration; or a Christian man with a pentagram might want it altered to a Star of David, etc.

Even if such further steps are not desired by Christians with existing tattoos, it's so clear that their mainstreaming has became a very transparent fact; GodsGrace's comment a while back:
almost every young girl I know has some sort of tatoo. Even those very conservative types.
is exactly accurate that it's something that huge numbers of very conservative ppl - especially young women - expect to do.

So did your admiration for Chris Hemsworth predate your realization that he had been tattooed?
 

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If you can legitimately ask yourself can this glorify God and the Spirit does not convict you after seeking out answers in prayer and wisdom, then go for it. You have freedom in Christ, Spirit led, everything is permissible but not everything is beneficial. Also a Christian tattoo in the right crowd may be beneficial and open lines of dialogue that may have been closed otherwise. Tattoos aren't as taboo anymore
MPC: Yes, it's mainstream and this is exactly how many Christian men and women think who use the medium in faith based designs proven effective in witness.
 

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soul man said:
My oldest has a new really good artist
@soul man Well, frankly among so many young women choosing their artist is an expected, done thing now. Godgrace said
almost every young girl I know has some sort of tatoo. Even those very conservative types.
Even the most conservative among them.

Hence the ever growing scope for faith based designs (if this makes sense?)
 
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@soul man Well, frankly among so many young women choosing their artist is an expected, done thing now. Godgrace said Even the most conservative among them.

Hence the ever growing scope for faith based designs (if this makes sense?)

Yes true, seems everyone is doing it so it's losing it's coolness, just from my perspectivewhen you see one sleeve you seen them all I think they have more meaning to those that get them than those that see them
 

farouk

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Yes true, seems everyone is doing it

@soul man Yes, older women, too:

shnarkle said:

One of the churches I go to has three quite elderly women, all widows, who recently went out and got themselves tattoos. ... There was no doubt they were all first tattoos. All three of them went out and got them together.

' "...Most of my clients are in the older bracket," Gallo-Kohlas told The Huffington Post. "We see a lot of women in their sixties and seventies getting their first tattoos." Gallo-Kohlas recalls a woman in her sixties who got a tattoo ... everyone in the golf clique at her gated community had one. It seemed like the thing to do'
Many Women Get Tattoos Post 50 ? And Don't Regret It Later huffington post

Heavenhome said:
I'm a cleanskin;)..
I have noticed however that lots of young girls have them and what is really noticeable is a huge amount are women say around their sixties .
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It's a plain fact that it's what they are doing now. (The fact that your daughters do it is not even some kind of youthful exception any more. The time is long past when an 18 year old might raise an eyebrow when she does it, when mom and gramma have already done it.)

What can also be said is that it would definitely seem to increase a lot of scope for faith based tattoo designs that will become talking points in conversation and witness. (It all seems logical, right?)
 
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farouk

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They were both 18 which by law in Oklahoma you have to be to get one...so no I don't think they should have told, I just wish they would have talked with me about it ...
@Heart2Soul So you wish they had told you first; so would you have likely gone with them when they had it done if they had told you beforehand?
 

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@Heart2Soul So you wish they had told you first; so would you have likely gone with them when they had it done if they had told you beforehand?
Probably not...they both enjoy their independence and if I went along I may be too opinionated for them on which one they chose to get.
 
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