Ms to Answer When Considering a Tattoo by Will Honeycutt. Tattoos are more popular than ever. Currently one in five U. S. adults has at least one tattoo 2. Harris Poll. Entertainers, professional athletes, and even a 2. Barbie, have multiple, and very visible, tattoos. With such prevalence and rising interest, Christians rightfully ask what the Bible says about tattoos. The short answer is. Get Licenses or Permits Alcohol Beverage Licenses. Select a link or call a telephone number below for more information about Alcohol Beverage Licenses. We opened the Harrisburg studio in May of 2008. This location had been a tattoo studio off and on since the 90s, and we were glad to renovate it and maintain the. Types Medical Tattoos. Some people get inked for medical reasons. Someone with a chronic disease like diabetes may use a tattoo to alert health care workers in case. At least nothing definitive. The Bible makes no specific reference to tattoos as we understand them in modern times. Some Christians condemn all tattooing as immoral because God clearly forbids them in Leviticus 1. Since the word tattoo does appear in this verse in some popular English translations, this argument seems straightforward. For example, the NIV reads, Do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves. I am the Lord. Other Christians say this passage no longer applies to us because it is Old Testament law, and not for Christians. If you go online to try to answer the tattoo question, youll see both approaches and contradictory conclusions. Both of these approaches, however, are misleading because, as we will see, the answer to the tattoo question is that the Bible has nothing clearly to say about the practice of injecting ink under the skin to form permanent pictures, patterns or messagesa. Leviticus 1. 9 2. And a cutting for the dead you will not make in your flesh and writing marks you will not make on you I am the Lord. The word writing refers to inscribed or engraved symbolswords, and is used only here. The word for marks, also used here alone, has an uncertain root, so were not really sure what the word means. Further, the word tattoo did not enter into the English language until the late 1. This is probably why the KJV, written in the early 1. The background to this law was that Israel, after being rescued from slavery, was between Egypt and Canaan. Recent archeology indicates that, while Egypt did tattoo, it was limited to women. Evidence suggests that tattooing the body parts of women associated with fertility breasts, thighs and abdomen was believed to be a good luck charm to protect the birthing process. Women also frequently had imprints of the fertility goddess, Bes, which seems to support this theory. In Canaan, evidence indicates that instead of marking the body with ink, more extreme scarification measures, like branding, slashing or gashing the skin were used. Archeology, backed by biblical texts, indicates the Canaanites would customarily slash their bodies for ritualistic purposes 1 Kings 1. Leviticus 1. 9 2. In light of this information from Egypt and Canaan, it would seem God was forbidding scarification, not tattooing as we know it. With this said, while there may be no clear passage in the Bible addressing tattoos, this is hardly a license for unrestrained tattooing. You still need to think before you ink, especially if youre a Christian. The following are guiding questions to help you think through your decision. Modification Since the Bible does not explicitly forbid tattoos, are there any limits We know our body is not our own, but rather Gods temple 1 Corinthians 6 1. The Bible has a high view of the body as Gods handiwork, which is not to be disfigured. Non Israelites did not hold this view. Today, some have permanently modified their bodies to look more like animals or aliens than humans, who alone are created in his image. We must ask ourselves how much we can modify our bodies to suit our desires while not disfiguring the beauty of the human form as God made it. Motive Why get a tattooIf it is in rebellion to parents, it is clearly not acceptable Ephesians 6 1 3. And while artistic self expression can be OK, our primary motive for anything we do should be to glorify God 1 Corinthians 1. This means seeking to honor and draw attention to him, not ourselves. Getting a tattoo for purposes of witness may be acceptable, but remember, this is not the primary or most effective way to evangelize. It is in no way a substitute for verbally communicating the gospel. You are not fulfilling the Great Commission simply because you have a tattoo of a Bible verse. Modesty Modesty means not being self promoting. Are you seeking to direct peoples thoughts toward God or yourself Tattoos often accentuate certain areas of the body and get our thoughts on that body part. It is hard to believe that anyone with a tramp stamp a tattoo on the lower back is really seeking to direct peoples thoughts toward God. Thinking modestly will lead you to think about, and even limit, the size, number, and locations of tattoos. Marketability Will employers want to hire you Numerous companies dont want your tattoo to be visible, and it can actually prevent you from being hired. Many employers will restrict your tattoos, requiring you to cover them up because they are not socially acceptable from a business standpoint. Message What is it about yourself that you want to communicate to the world Tattoos are powerful messages, automatically conveying what you value. They are nearly permanent and will likely be with you for life. A growing experience with tattoos is what has officially been termed, tattoo regret. As you mature, you may, like increasing numbers of people, regret your tattoos because you have outgrown their messages and changed your values. Money Is this the wisest use of moneyOne website, Tattoo Info, says, In America, you can expect a basic price of 8. We are responsible to God for how we use our money. Its also important to keep in mind that the removal technologies being developed are even more expensive than the cost of getting a tattoo in the first place. Medical concerns There are real health risks with tattoos. The Mayo Clinic warns, dont take tattooing lightly. Theyve resulted in severe allergic reactions, infections, unsightly scars, and blood borne diseases like Hepatitis B and C. Tattooing deliberately opens skin and exposes your blood to unknown bacteria. Tattoo parlors are not medical clinics, although they are puncturing skin and exposing blood. Please, think before you ink. Dont make this decision hastily or rashly. Use these guiding questions to think through your decision. Discuss them with mature Christian adults you trust. This article originally appeared in Reach Out, Columbia magazine and is used with permission. Will Honeycutt has been a professor of contemporary issues and apologetics at Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA, since 1. He lives in Forest, VA, with his wife of 2. Publication date September 9, 2.
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