ValleyofVision
Puritan Board Freshman
I tried looking around for a recent thread on tattoos and couldn't find one, so I thought I'd ask my question:
What is your stance on tattoos?
Reason for asking is my wife attends a weekly Bible study, and two of the women were in a debate about getting a tattoo, one saying that it is ungodly to have tattoos and mark our temple with ink. The scripture being used to support her stance was Leviticus 19:28 "You shall not make any cuts on your body for the dead or tattoo yourselves: I am the LORD." She was also saying that when we get tattoos we are using it to promote self rather than God regardless of what the tattoo may be. Now I'm not sure if I'm explaining this right (this is kind of what I've gathered from what my wife has said) but she also had concern for the person tattooing. Their hands on someone else, in such close contact.
On the other hand, the other woman was saying that she was taking Leviticus out of context and that was in the Old Testament. She wanted a tattoo because 1) It reflects her testimony and 2) She thought it is a good way to witness. Her message was not "to support self but to glorify God".
I myself don't have any and my wife doesn't either... and we've actually never considered it nor really expressed our opinions/had one about it.
So what do you think?
What is your stance on tattoos?
Reason for asking is my wife attends a weekly Bible study, and two of the women were in a debate about getting a tattoo, one saying that it is ungodly to have tattoos and mark our temple with ink. The scripture being used to support her stance was Leviticus 19:28 "You shall not make any cuts on your body for the dead or tattoo yourselves: I am the LORD." She was also saying that when we get tattoos we are using it to promote self rather than God regardless of what the tattoo may be. Now I'm not sure if I'm explaining this right (this is kind of what I've gathered from what my wife has said) but she also had concern for the person tattooing. Their hands on someone else, in such close contact.
On the other hand, the other woman was saying that she was taking Leviticus out of context and that was in the Old Testament. She wanted a tattoo because 1) It reflects her testimony and 2) She thought it is a good way to witness. Her message was not "to support self but to glorify God".
I myself don't have any and my wife doesn't either... and we've actually never considered it nor really expressed our opinions/had one about it.
So what do you think?
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