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@Grams Lots of memories - sad and happy -, right?He had both arms with some thing on them. ..
One arm had MOM + DAD ..
I liked looking at the MOM and DAD, and thought maybe he would add me to
that but , , , , never did. ...
@Nancy ...so lots of Christians would just say: 'Use (or work as), a tattoo artist / Don't use (or don't work as), a tattoo artist; it's no big deal.Pretty much every one I know, and that includes Christians and myself, have a tattoo so...
@Not me FYI....did you see the recent poll, above?
@Not meNo I didn’t, but before I can vote I need a clarification on what does;
“increasing opportunities for faith ink witness” .... mean ?
Is it talking about religious or tattoo’s with a reference to faith as there subject matter?
In the Beloved, Not me
forums dot thewelltrainedmind dot comQueenCat said:Around here (Bible Belt), it is common, especially among evangelical Christians, for the girls under about 40 to have religious tattoos. More do than don't, especially when you get to the under 30 crowd. I hardly know any female at church that is under 30 that does not have a tattoo.
@Not me Thanks! (Hmm... on my screen your vote doesn't seem to have come up...will check back later...)Yes, just did..
Be blessed and enjoy, Not me :)
@Rita Let's trust that over this distancing period he will find a peace at home and a sense of settling his thoughts by God's grace in the perennial things that really matter in terms of values for time and eternity. I'm sure you pray for him a lot and for all the family.Dan would like one, but doesn’t go out because of his agrophobia
I'm sure a lot of Christian 18 years olds, coming of age, purpose to do it very carefully and then get appointments to have it done pretty innocently, often in faith related designs that they are very earnest about.No. We never stressed that it was wrong, just to wait until they were 18, just in case they changed their mind (kind of like regret, before the fact).
@Sabertooth I agree. Really I would not give young Christians at 18 a hard time at all, especially if they earnestly and innocently purposed after a lot of new adult conviction that they really wanted to express faith in this very widely used medium.@farouk , past the question of content, I really think that tattoos are a side issue (with cultural reinforcement in some places). They have all the pros & cons of any other art medium, except for their permanence.
@Sabertooth In some families it seems like it's become a traditional - strictly optional - parental gift for their 18 year olds. (For both genders.)Sabertooth said:We never stressed that it was wrong, just to wait until they were 18
Exactly; agreed.It is becoming a tool people are using to let others identify their faith.
Maybe when they are in their teens she'll be able to pursue the apprenticeship for the inking artform that she really likes.With two small children she says it not possible