So tattoos for convenience? and personal preference?
I'm not judging anything. Lord knows it is more rare for someone NOT to have a tattoo in this day (isn't that a warning in itself?.) It just seems that the reasons not to are biblical and the reasons to are flimsy.
Hope you're having a wonderful day brother it's hot down here in Texas lol I'm gonna come visit you okay? just for the summer months!
I'm not judging anything. Lord knows it is more rare for someone NOT to have a tattoo in this day (isn't that a warning in itself?.) It just seems that the reasons not to are biblical and the reasons to are flimsy.
Hope you're having a wonderful day brother it's hot down here in Texas lol I'm gonna come visit you okay? just for the summer months!
It's been 30C (92F?) here in this part of Canada, too, this week! But all visitors welcome anyway... (We had an exceptionally bad winter this year, though.)
Yes, they are widespread, and I guess that a lot of Christians would simply say these days that they are a medium that they simply embrace seeking God-honoring witness in Bible verse related designs, etc., instead of fighting against them as a medium.
They are particularly widespread among women (60%-70% of parlor clients in North America) and it seems to me that today arguments against tattoos resemble a bit the arguments against women putting on make up that some Fundamentalists would use 70 - 80 years ago. Now most Christian women can wear make up with confidence; and many Christian men and women are also confident to wear a bit of permanent ink, often in designs that honor what they believe.
Blessings.