BarneyFife
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Welcome, Welcome!!! :);):cool:I've never yet seen a tattoo that enhanced the wearer's appearance, IMO.
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Welcome, Welcome!!! :);):cool:I've never yet seen a tattoo that enhanced the wearer's appearance, IMO.
Most of the larger detailed tattoos I have seen on people look to me like examples from the Rorschach Inkblot tests but usually with even less meaning. They appear to be an inky mess like an ugly birthmark with no meaningful image at all.That's funny. The human epidermis really doesn't make a very good canvas, I've noticed. :)
My flesh and its actions, much less the markings I Put on it, have no bearing on my salvation! My flesh ain't going to heaven. Not my tattoed parts or my untattooed parts.
I do have one plea though... I am a guy so I talks to you girls... You are more beautiful with what God gave you than what you put on your body! Some tattooes are art, but others and too many are pollution and merely graffiti. I can look past that because I would rather look at character and soul!
I got one about 40 years ago.I'm glad I stopped at one (although I did get it touched up in '86).
I think when I was a young Christian, a scripture or Christian art Tattoo would have helped me stake a claim as a Christian and made people aware early on. It would have helped sort out friends from the start. So I regret not having that as an option during that time. .. If I found myself in a similar situation to when I was young, I'd probably have a tattoo.
@devin553344 At around 18 it's often the first really adult decision young ppl make, it seems that many Christian young ppl are strongly motivated from the start to 'nail their colors to the mast' and receive a Bible ref., quote, Christian fish sign <><, etc., on their wrist or arm, because its content may be a memorable milestone that works as a conversation-starter.I have a tattoo that I got 30 years ago. It's the only one I have. It serves as a memory of an achievement I made back then. I don't think it wise to get more than one tattoo.
True story. I was a young pre-Christian married man running my business next to a clothing store where several young girls worked. I had a coke machine, so some would come over for their break. One of them batted her eyes at me and asked what I thought about her getting a rose tattooed on her backside. It took me all of 3 seconds to come up with that answer: "Angie, I think that would be like ketchup on steak." And she stomped outThat's funny. The human epidermis really doesn't make a very good canvas, I've noticed. :)
That stikes me as a very sad perspective.the first really adult decision
From a mere legal perspective, that is.... A lot of Christian young ppl will already have come to a saving knowledge of the Lord Jesus before the age of 18.That stikes me as a very sad perspective.
It is to me a very worldly perspective.That stikes me as a very sad perspective.
Have they really?From a mere legal perspective, that is.... A lot of Christian young ppl will already have come to a saving knowledge of the Lord Jesus before the age of 18.
"Angie, I think that would be like ketchup on steak." And she stomped out
I just wanted to mention that the fed controls the prime rate by altering that rate on government bond sales, treasury bonds. They have no such control on cryptocurrency so its existence diminishes their ability to control the money supply and influence inflation. Without such controls in place, a global economic crash on the level of the great depression is far more likely. This could provide opportunity for a further centralization of global government.Cryptocurrencies are digital currencies designed to work on a computer network. I would imagine a time when the dollar will fail and transactions will be made digitally through some universal cryptocurrency. There is a problem, though, of keeping those bit coins safe from identity fraud and identifying such transactions as from those of the actual user…
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I would imagine a swipable tattoo enabling one to travel without a billfold. I would imagine this to be identification such as you have on a passport to positively identify such a transaction as non mistakenly from that user…
And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. - Revelation 13:16-17
As for me my excuse for not receiving such a mark will be simply that I don’t do tattoos. But… Will this be a tattoo? What other ways are there that will be available to keep such transactions safe from thieves or from fraudsters?
@BarnyFife In Leviticus, the adjacent verse seems to say about not trimming beards; do preachers shave?I was just taking a little poke at the hypocritical element who use the Old Testament to rail against stuff they don't like, but eschew it when it comes to requiring other things of them.![]()
@ScottA Individual preferences differ widely, although many Godly women seem to think that receiving some ink - often faith based in design - can be done within the principles of modesty and good taste.I was a young pre-Christian married man running my business next to a clothing store where several young girls worked....
For me, it wouldn't matter if they were traditional tribal tattoos or just someone else's preference of art-- I just prefer the beauty that is God given.@ScottA Individual preferences differ widely, although many Godly women seem to think that receiving some ink - often faith based in design - can be done within the principles of modesty and good taste.
@ScottA I'm sure there is a lot of truth to what you say.For me, it wouldn't matter if they were traditional tribal tattoos or just someone else's preference of art-- I just prefer the beauty that is God given.
With some exceptions, I feel the same way about plastic surgery.
I think when I was a young Christian, a scripture or Christian art Tattoo would have helped me stake a claim as a Christian and made people aware early on. It would have helped sort out friends from the start. So I regret not having that as an option during that time. .. If I found myself in a similar situation to when I was young, I'd probably have a tattoo.
@ScottA All the young people with Bible verses tattooed with whom I have spoken seem anyway to have had them done for evangelistic testimony reasons. Seems like some Christian young ppl at around 18 can't wait to get inked up with effective, witness-friendly designs.Well, that would be one I believe that God would not consider to be second rate compared to His own handy work.