Hi
Ashley
First just let me say that 'most' of this is purely my opinion. Opinions are neither right or wrong. It's just how we individually feel about something. Probably where someone takes it personally is the problem.
I've never had a tattoo, nor will I get one, but I do have a birthmark which is sort of like God's tattoo on me.
Tattoos can be removed but it's costly. So to say because their permanent we shouldn't get them probably isn't the best fool prove argument against them.
Tattoos are popular. But will they always be popular? I don't really run with trends. Never have unless I like something.
If I was to get a tattoo, it might have to be someplace that I could easily cover it up such as on the upper arm near the shoulder. I wouldn't want to have a tattoo show that could distract my brother or sister from worship. So there they are gazing at my cool tattoo, or disgusted by it, when they should have their eyes on Christ. That is God's time to shine, not mine. It's not their fault that they're distracted. It's mine for putting it in their path to begin with.
However, what if a person comes to Christ with tattoos already showing? That is a call for grace. Perhaps we're just to love them where they're at and let God do any pruning from their life in His timing.
Also, all Christians are at different levels in their walk with God. What seems right to one might not be right for another. And maybe God is still working to convict that person of such and such. Or perhaps God leaves it there so that I can learn to deal with it in love. Hence, grace again.
If we are considering whether it's moral, I would point to scripture that says we are not our own. We are bought with a price. Our bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit. If we are convicted by this, then perhaps it would not be moral before God to get a tattoo. We may be quenching the voice of the Spirit speaking into our lives in order that our desires would be satisfied more so than obedience being embraced. And that...is sin. Not that the tattoo is sin but rather that the disobedience is sin.
I would not put a tattoo on my body only because I see no need for them. However, if someone else has one, then I just accept it the best I can.
And that's pretty much it in a nut shell.