frwl wrote:The matter of getting a tatoo however? Yes, it's definitly wrong. We are told in Leviticus not to do it and in Paul's first letter to Corinth that our bodies are "the temple[s] of the Holy Ghost which is in [us]." We shouldn't be adding graffiti to God's temple.
Yojimbo wrote:Did you read this entire thread before posting? Kae, Dude, others, and I have already made points on this. Are Christians allowed to eat pork? Of course they can. Do we have to sacrifice animals and such to God? No of course not. Besides the moral laws of the Old Testament mainly the Ten Commandments we're not required to adhere to the rituals and customs of the ancient Hebrews.
I posted a good link on the last page anyway if you want more but here's the support section again. Like it says in the link there the Corinthians verse is taken out of context and is not against tatooing but fornicating with ritualitic prostitutes to Aphrodite.
http://www.religioustattoos.net/Bible_Support/index.php#old_law_new_law
Ingemar wrote:For me, tatoos decrease someone's attractiveness by fifty percent.
I go to a Christian School, and they wouldn't let you have a tattoo in school if it were a cross that says "I am a follower of Jesus" on it. It draws unfitting attention to yourself.
I don't think that there will be tattoos in heaven.
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