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To: ChurtleDawg
If Jesus was shot to death, would you have a tattoo of a gun?
Just wondering...
2 posted on
04/28/2008 9:01:47 AM PDT by
Loud Mime
(Obama and Hillary: Not one bit of constitutional reference in their debates)
To: ChurtleDawg
If you’re doing it with intent to offend, then yes. Otherwise, no.
jmo.
3 posted on
04/28/2008 9:02:05 AM PDT by
LongElegantLegs
(Kill them with kindness, then taser them for fun.)
To: ChurtleDawg
No, but why not just buy one and wear it? That way, if you change your mind later, you can just take it off. With a tatoo, you would have to spend a lot of money and endure a lot of pain to get it removed. Also, I have to wonder what it would look like when you are 80. ;)
4 posted on
04/28/2008 9:02:33 AM PDT by
MEGoody
(Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall cause you to vote against the Democrats.)
To: ChurtleDawg
I guess if you don’t plan to move to Muslim England it would be o.k.
5 posted on
04/28/2008 9:02:37 AM PDT by
Radl
To: ChurtleDawg
To: ChurtleDawg
What is your heart’s intention? That is what matters. Everything else is man’s legalism.
7 posted on
04/28/2008 9:05:14 AM PDT by
mnehring
To: ChurtleDawg
Is it sacreligious to get a tattoo of a Cross?Probably not. Now a Muslim getting a Porky Pig tattoo, that's sacreligious.
9 posted on
04/28/2008 9:09:34 AM PDT by
E. Cartman
(Ronald Reagan's single biggest mistake: Picking Poppy Bush to be his veep.)
To: ChurtleDawg
I guess is depends on your religious alignment. As a fallen-away Catholic, I seem to recall, between numerous raps on the knuckles with a brass-tipped ruler, that you were to treat your body as a temple of the Holy Spirit, which would make tats of any kind a no-no.
10 posted on
04/28/2008 9:10:06 AM PDT by
Jagman
(Liberalism is a "progressive" disease)
To: ChurtleDawg
I recently had a Latin style cross on my upper arm (my only tattoo) to commemorate my pilgrimage to St Peters and the Vatican, I wanted to mark myself as a Christian.
If it is done in the right spirit - I would hope the Lord will understand.
To: ChurtleDawg; All
Does the New Testament even make comment on tattoos? Does it say they are forbidden?
12 posted on
04/28/2008 9:11:53 AM PDT by
Phantom Lord
(Fall on to your knees for the Phantom Lord)
To: ChurtleDawg
To: ChurtleDawg
I know a few Iraqi Christians who have cross tattoos. They have them in places where they can be covered such as their upper arms. I've had three of them show me their cross tattoos when they've seen the little cross I wear around my neck.
14 posted on
04/28/2008 9:14:13 AM PDT by
Allegra
(Tehran delenda est)
To: ChurtleDawg
15 posted on
04/28/2008 9:16:49 AM PDT by
ml/nj
To: ChurtleDawg
I don’t think it’s wrong at all. I’m not sure of your motive, but if it’s to take a stand for Christ and be a witness for Him by bearing a permanent cross on your body, I say “go for it!” Jesus commended the woman, who in an act of worship, poured expensive perfume on his feet while others stood by and criticized her for the excessive cost. If your act getting a mark on your body is to identify yourself with Christ, I would think this would make His heart happy.
To: ChurtleDawg
friend of mine made this comment about tattoo’s:
permanent reminder of a temporary feeling.
why not paint one on for a year or so and see how it goes?
To: ChurtleDawg
If you want a cross that is fine. I might be offended by a crescent though.
To: ChurtleDawg
Actually, it is quite common as an act of piety, and of defiance against the Muslims, for Coptic Christians to have a cross (usually of the all-arms-equal-length variety favored by both Greeks and Copts) tattooed on the back of one hand.
22 posted on
04/28/2008 9:29:50 AM PDT by
The_Reader_David
(And when they behead your own people in the wars which are to come, then you will know. . .)
To: ChurtleDawg
Probably depends on what you’re getting inked on beside it and where you’re putting it. Bicep, okay. Gluteus...not so much.
23 posted on
04/28/2008 9:30:41 AM PDT by
RichInOC
(Jesus is coming back soon...and man, is He ticked off. (I'm trying to keep it clean.))
To: ChurtleDawg
Don’t do it. It’s called body mutilation and it isn’t to be done.
24 posted on
04/28/2008 9:32:55 AM PDT by
subterfuge
(Homophobic and proud of it!)
To: ChurtleDawg
Here is what our pastor says to those who ask about religious tattoos:
A tattoo is a statement. You must ask yourself “what kind of statement am I making with this tattoo?” After you have answered that question ask yourself “does every facet of my life reflect that same statement?” If it does not, then you should consider why are you taking the easy way and not following the narrow path?
26 posted on
04/28/2008 9:38:47 AM PDT by
Between the Lines
(I am very cognizant of my fallibility, sinfulness, and other limitations.)
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