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:mellow: I'm not exactly sure what a tattoo certificate is :lol: I'll vote when I find out.
oh ok... I thought it was something like that but wasn't entirely sure. I guess it depends on the other persons feeling toward tattoos. If he/she is fine with tattoos I think it would be ok. votedLike, a voucher, a gift certificate.
You saw the poll?
Take care.
oh ok... I thought it was something like that but wasn't entirely sure. I guess it depends on the other persons feeling toward tattoos. If he/she is fine with tattoos I think it would be ok. voted![]()
Okay thnx.
You see, the subtitle is:
"(particularly if s/he would be interested in ink for a faith design)"
I would never get a tattoo and i would never give a gift voucher of a tattoo to anyone. Christian or non-Christian.
All Praise The Ancient Of Days
I was watching Inked the other day on tv (not a show i watch normally but was channel surfing and there it was) and saw a firefighter get an absolute copy of this on his back. It was a pretty awesome tattoo, taking up his back from shoulder to shoulder and I guess about half way down his back. Even the stones were included and the color was just about perfect because the guy had a tanned back and they used some pretty cool shading. It was impressive. I thought it was pretty cool because while he was getting the tattoo, he was telling the tattoo artist the story about Daniel in the lions den.
I voted " It depends on the circumstances".
Do you think a tattoo gift certificate makes for a good birthday gift for an adult Christian?
I voted 'It depends on the circumstance'.
If a Christian has a tattoo already and regrets it, would you want to encourage him/her to consider having it removed by laser (etc.) or maybe have it modified instead to become a preferable, e.g., faith related, design instead?
I voted 'I'm still trying to decide'. But my actual answer would be neither. If you have a tattoo I would suggest learning to live with it because having it removed can leave keloid scars and having it modified is pointless.. it's still a tattoo.
Do you think a faith related tattoo design needs to be somewhere readily visible?
I think I voted 'I'm still trying to decide', but my actual answer would be... faith related or not it's still a tattoo, and just because it's faith related doesn't make it any more holy, or spiritual.
I don't mind tattoos that are well done though..![]()
“If a Christian has a tattoo already and regrets it, would you want to encourage him/her to consider having it removed by laser (etc.) or maybe have it modified instead to become a preferable, e.g., faith related, design instead?”
“Do you think a faith related tattoo design needs to be somewhere readily visible?”
Ms Tavita:
Thanks.
What I was thinking of, for example, if someone has a past, there might be the motivation to have a tattoo modified.
Example:
a lady bearing an ex-bf's name in her tattoo, but she now by grace wants to live for the Lord, might even appreciate a friend's gift to get an ink-over, eg, 'Bill' changed to 'Bible', or 'GARY' changed to 'GRACE', etc. (A good tattooist can often tastefully work round leaves etc to cover inconvenient letters etc.)
"I don't mind tattoos that are well done though.."
So you find some of them rather attractive?
Take care and God bless.
"I don't mind tattoos that are well done though.."
Sorry, I misunderstood you. Under those circumstances getting an over ink would be okay.
I like the new type of tats that are just one color ink... black. Those that look like the New Zealand Maori tats.
God bless....
Ms Tavita:
See, you really do seem quite to like some of them.
So if a friend or relative, knowing that you do, innocently gave you a tattoo gift certificate, would you just put it in the trash can?
Take care.
LOL!.... no, Farouk, I wouldn't throw it in the trash can. I'd be very thankful and kindly ask them if they could try to get their money back. Even though I like some of the newer types I still don't want one for myself. Just as I like some graffiti too, I wouldn't want any on my house.. :lol:
Tell me... do you like them and would you have one done?
I voted “no” to the first question...
The reason I voted no, is because the LORD doesn’t want us to get Tattoos.....
Leviticus 19:28
“Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I [am] the LORD.”
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I don’t think we should get them anywhere.