Creeping worldliness is what it has been named. Being in the world, does not condemn a believer in God, but following worldly ways is how many are distracted from what should always be their first love. A tatoo may not always lead a person astray, but to me it has the appearance of a 'good witch', which is hardly something new: The Wizard of Oz [1939], Bewitched [from 1964], and The Good Witch [from 2015]. The first two were mild, but perhaps softening us up for what was to come? I've never seen the third one, but with the zombies and vampires of today, what might we expect? Was the woman with a familiar spirit at Endor also a 'good' witch? Is it OK to knowingly defile God's workmanship in order to attract people to God?
"And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved.
And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:" II Thess 2:10-11
What is the Truth we are to love? A tatoo depicting the face of Jesus or an imprinted verse of scripture? And following the Holy Spirit is where in this?