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Satan comes disguised as an angel of light.I didn't find the young lady diabolical that was motivated to get the John 3.16 design.
This begs the questions, Why would the enemy of our souls focus attention on a Spirit-inspired Scripture which has been a source of immense blessing in the breaking down of the spiritual strongholds of the enemy of our souls? and why would a young Christian want to point people to the verse if in fact it was supposed to advance the enemy of our souls?Satan comes disguised as an angel of light.
PS: But doing the ear piercing seems so widely to be a natural development that you do at around a certain age. I'm sure you don't regret yours.... Even on my ears being pierced.
@Prayer Warrior Yes, now it's very different, isn't it?When I was growing up, the guys with tattoos were the rough, rebellious types. Now, it's different.
Sorry, Farouk, I kind of left the tattoo issue behind. I've had more pressing issues in the forum. Maybe later. :)
I guess so... :)I suspect you and I come to different conclusions.
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Oh I agree; lots of pressing issues out there. I guess it's just that now, for a lot of Christians, they would say that it just feels really good to have a really wholesome faith ink experience at some stage in their lives, anyway, which does also undoubtedly open up a lot of opportunities for tattoo artist work.Sorry, Farouk, I kind of left the tattoo issue behind. I've had more pressing issues in the forum. Maybe later. :)
It's bony there, yes. Some Christian women seem to say they don't like to do it there. But is also a very widely preferred placement.Also the small of the back for some reason.
It's bony there, yes. Some Christian women seem to say they don't like to do it there. But is also a very widely preferred placement.
I guess a Christian artist would expect to do a lot of ink at that placement, anyway.
Yes, it can be amazing to see a real work of art gradually appear, as the artist on the ink show slowly and painstakingly pumps the design in. The lower back placement that you mentioned back a bit is not for the fainthearted, but artists seem to do a lot of inkwork there, anyway.I'm too old to get any with my skin, but I do love to watch Ink Master and any other creative type shows of art.
Thanks for your vote, @John Caldwell ! :)Yep.
to justify the defacing of God's imageThis begs the questions, Why would the enemy of our souls focus attention on a Spirit-inspired Scripture which has been a source of immense blessing in the breaking down of the spiritual strongholds of the enemy of our souls? and why would a young Christian want to point people to the verse if in fact it was supposed to advance the enemy of our souls?
@OzSpen has highlighted Kevin Naigama's use of exactly this great Bible verse in his ink.
FYI, actually many mature women are now doing it:I'm too old to get any with my skin, but I do love to watch Ink Master and any other creative type shows of art.
christianforums dot comHeavenhome said:I'm a cleanskin;)..
My dear Dad had two tattoos but that was from his navy days.
I have noticed however that lots of young girls have them and what is really noticeable is a huge amount are women say around their sixties .
FYI, actually many mature women are now doing it:
Oh okay! :)LOL, maybe they took better care of their arms, etc. than I have.