Posted on 06/18/2014 8:51:05 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
RE: Yes
Can you tell us why?
RE: Thank goodness tattoos are not permanent.
How much does one have to spend to have them removed, if one wants to?
“...missed is that the idea that there is a new covenant and an old covenant suggests that God cannot be trusted.”
BINGO!
It’s saying God isn’t perfect and was having a bad day when He made the Torah, so he had to make a second version to make up for all those deficiencies. Plus, it opens the door for newer versions to be added on as well. See Islam’s Koran and the Mormon’s Book of Mormon.
If you can’t trust God and His Torah what or who can you trust?
Or He’s making it up as He goes along. :)
That would make Him the master improvisationalist! Is that word, ‘improvisationalist’?
I think Obama would be the right word.
ROFLMAO!!!!
That hits the nail on the head. If there can be a Secind Covenant, why can’t there be a third and final one through Mohammed?
You couldn’t really argue against it, if God can create more than one Covenant.
“Yes” was the answer to your question about removing a tat.
It was the last question in the post.
Well personally I think you should be able to do what you want with your body. The bible was written before tattoos were created and if God is all you say he is he would be ok with you marking your bodies the way you want. A book written nearly 3500 years ago shouldn’t win over your own free will.
A tattoo is a permanent reminder of a passing fad when someone decided to express their individuality by doing the same thing everyone else was doing.
Correct. Read C.S. Lewis on the slavish devotion to passing fads.
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