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Do they work? Christian tattoos to start a conversation as the Lord leads.  

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  1. 1. Do they work? Christian tattoos to start a conversation as the Lord leads.

    • Yes, they do work; they are effective
    • No, they don't work; they are not effective
    • Don't know
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1 minute ago, Mr. M said:

They could tattoo "kodesh YHVH" on their forehead!

Although, I would prefer printing it on a ball cap,

and wearing it about.

Surely it would be just as effective as a tat.

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1 hour ago, ChristB4us said:

Well, being how it is "almost" a requirement, does suggest peer pressure of some sort rather than any consequence for not getting one for the job.

I would think one has to be a believer in Jesus Christ before getting a tattoo like that though.  Peer pressuring someone that is not a believer into getting one would seem like missing the mark when they should be witnessing to that nurse and let their examples lead them to want to get a Christian tattoo AFTER salvation, but accept the newly saved believer without one.

@ChristB4us I think it's likely that the term is being used more as a figure of speech.

That being said, among demographics such as nurses, it seems that the expectation and desire to be tattooed is very strong indeed, in many cases.

juliannenw said:

I am a nurse in a cardiac ICU. I am also pretty heavily tattooed. I am a well educated, well rounded nurse, and was raised with strong morals and manners. .. I am an extremely traditional person.

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In the case of this rather conservative minded nurse, quoted, the strong desire to have gotten tattooed seems to have come from herself rather than from pressure from others.

I saw an account of a Hollywood director wanting to film a beach scene from the 1950s, when it was less widespread among young women, and yet for the beach scene he could not find enough young women as film extras who were not tattooed.

Today it would be hard to argue that it's not lady-like and it's undoubted that so many Christian women as well as men go confidently to the tattoo parlor, often for something faith-based in design.

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2 hours ago, Mr. M said:

I have never considered getting a tattoo, but I try to avoid imposing my opinions on the liberty of others when it comes to such matters.

@Mr. M Consistent with Romans 14, right?

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"And I still want one, but for as much as I try to iron out my wrinkles they just get  worse. Oh well, maybe a wrinkle pattern in more a American Samoa style tattoo is all I might handle. I have liked those bold wide solid black lines, kind of warrior looking markings. "

@Marathoner My wife and I talked with a young lady with the whole of the wording of John 3.16 inked onto her wrist area in black, cursive lettering.

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1 hour ago, farouk said:

@Mr. M Consistent with Romans 14, right?

 

Romans 14:13 Therefore let us not judge one another [d]anymore, but rather resolve this, not to put a stumbling block or a cause to fall in our brother’s way.

(just a highlight from that chapter. :) )

 

There is that, but I would also remind a brother or sister:

1 Corinthians 6:12 All things are lawful for me,

but all things are not helpful.

All things are lawful for me, but I will not be brought

under the power of any.

1 Corinthians 10:23 All things are lawful for me,

but not all things are helpful; all things are lawful for me,

but not all things edify.

"I will not be brought under the power of any".

What many seem to lack an understanding of is that like

ourselves, there is a spiritual side of everything, and spirits

are territorial. In other words, if you go anywhere people

"hang out", you will find certain spirits, whether a bar or

a barbershop. No different than going into a tattoo parlor.

Spiritual warfare comes before effective witnessing. People

go out thinking they can "share their faith", and have never

prayed up into the full armor of God, and they get chewed up

on the streets. I have seen someone who you would least expect,

drugged out in the French Quarter (in NOLA), and humiliate

a brother,  with a superior knowledge of scripture.

Devils know the word!

Now before you read something into that statement, I did not say you have to have superior knowledge of scripture to go out and witness. I said you better be prayed up into the full armor of God, and you can trust that the Lord will give you the words to speak, as promised.

I apologize if I am coming on hot and heavy, but I felt convicted

to have more say on this than an "all things are legal", so "don't

judge a brother, or sister". I am not judging anything or any body.

I am ministering in the word and prayer, and I pray that this will

be received in a good spirit, and provide valuable insights and 

scripture to bear on the discussion. Still a good thread.

That's a blessing!

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Tattoos, to me, are matter of personal conscience. If you want one, get one.  It's your money. I have some good friends and acquaintances who have tattoos.  If you're a believer, just make sure it doesn't hurt your witness.  There should not be too much controversy over it.  Sometimes, we can make an issue out of a nonissue. 

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4 hours ago, JasperWalls11 said:

Tattoos, to me, are matter of personal conscience. If you want one, get one.  It's your money. I have some good friends and acquaintances who have tattoos.  If you're a believer, just make sure it doesn't hurt your witness.  There should not be too much controversy over it.  Sometimes, we can make an issue out of a nonissue. 

@JasperWalls11 Thanks for your participation in the poll; the eventual combination of results should be interesting........

So are any of your friends' tattoos faith based in design, maybe?

My wife and I talked to a young lady with the whole of John 3.16 tattooed on her wrist area; it was her favorite Bible verse and mine also.

Some demographics seem anyway to be heavily tattooed; this nurse said:

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"Corgiverse RN

At this point- honestly it’s almost a requirement. Every single one of my coworkers is tattooed." reddit dot com

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1 minute ago, farouk said:

@JasperWalls11 Thanks for your participation in the poll; the eventual combination of results should be interesting........

So are any of your friends' tattoos faith based in design, maybe?

My wife and I talked to a young lady with the whole of John 3.16 tattooed on her wrist area; it was her favorite Bible verse and mine also.

Some demographics seem anyway to be heavily tattooed; this nurse said:

......................................................

"Corgiverse RN

At this point- honestly it’s almost a requirement. Every single one of my coworkers is tattooed." reddit dot com

.........................................................

No, they are not faith-based, really.  They are interesting designs, one of them has Celtic designs and others have someone's name tattooed on them.  Most of them are pretty tame.  They are all strong believers. 

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2 minutes ago, JasperWalls11 said:

No, they are not faith-based, really.  They are interesting designs, one of them has Celtic designs and others have someone's name tattooed on them.  Most of them are pretty tame.  They are all strong believers. 

@JasperWalls11 Seems like a lot of professing Christians have them in faith based designs also; sometimes they seem to struggle at first at the idea of having it done, but then when they do it wholeheartedly they seem to be without regret:

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Mayflower said:

"I struggled with the idea of getting a tattoo. .. I think the pastor's wife has a faith tattoo.... quite a few in my church have faith based tattoos and my friend and I were talking about them....I've seen tattoos that have a lot of meaning like mine. I feel mine is special and thankful I got it. I haven't once felt guilty for getting it."

Heather A. said:

"I waited 5 years before getting it. .. Reno also has a lot of tattoo places. Carson City has a few. Most people travel to Reno or Las Vegas for it. .. I have 1 tattoo and I got it in Reno. .. I do have a cross tattoo. "

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I don't know if this lady, who is a nurse, is a Christian or not, but her comments show that the most conservative of ppl get tattooed wholeheartedly, seemingly:

juliannenw said:

I am a nurse in a cardiac ICU. I am also pretty heavily tattooed. I am a well educated, well rounded nurse, and was raised with strong morals and manners. .. I am an extremely traditional person.

allnurses dot com

(These various quotes seem to ring true, don't you think?)

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