TATTOOS AND DEMON POSSESSION

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CherieR

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Really? What does it mean to make print marks upon yourself? And pagans were making tattoos back then just as they are today.
I disagree with your position.
 

Nehemiah6

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I disagree with your position.
You are just digging yourself deeper into a hole. It is not my position but God's position, and I have just posted the meaning of the Hebrew word, which I am now posting again:
Strong's Concordance
qaaqa: an incision, imprint, tattoo
Original Word: קַעֲקַע
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: qaaqa
Phonetic Spelling: (kah-ak-ah')
Definition: an incision, imprint, tattoo
 
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Anybody watch that series Blind Spot? It's all about the tattoos. I thought it was a good series. Didn't like how it ended, but was pretty good.
 

presidente

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Leviticus 19:28
You shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor tattoo any marks on you: I am the LORD.

This is an Old Testament command given to the Israelites. A lot of us Gentile Christians eat pork, wear mixed fibers, etc. The apostles did not include not getting a tattoo in Acts 15, but does that mean we should do it?

I hate tattoos personally. I think they are ugly, like scribbling graffiti on a beautiful building. Back when I was a single young man, if a young woman had a tattoo, that put her out of my consideration set as a potential girlfriend or marriage partner. Aesthetically, I do not like them, and it speaks to an individual's mentality, especially the louder tattoos. But, while I do not like then, I do not say people who got them are sinning. I was raised with a very anti-tattoo mindset as far as religious beliefs went. When I was a kid, Hell's Angel's got tattoos, mainly, along with a few people in the navy or special forces.

I spent a little time in Hawaii and I found out that some of the people there get tattoos for dead relatives. I noticed this verse mentions cuttings for the dead and tattoo marks.

Be that as it may, I do not see any evidence that tattoos make someone demon-possessed. The OP did not prove his case at all. If it were done in an actual pagan ceremony, I could see how it could lead to someone being demonized. But if a beverage in one culture is drunk as a part of a demon-worshipping ceremony, that doesn't mean that someone who drinks it in another culture is worshipping demons.

Again, I still do not like them and would discourage people from getting them. They were associated with pagan practice in scripture. I have this kind of out-spoken, tell-it-like-it-is relative who said she was thinking of getting a tattoo in Hebrew. I said, "Why don't you get them to tattoo that verse from Leviticus in Hebrew on you that says not to get any tattoos?"
 
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kaylagrl

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He's gone - I'm back. I'll be a little quicker to hit the ignore button from now on

Is it just me that wishes the ignore button would reach out and slap someone? Nah? Just me, ok then. I think I need prayer y'all.