My parents are against tattoos. What should I do?
“First, you should pray. Then print out two copies of the Bible Support article. Have your parents read the article and then have a discussion. Hopefully everything will work out. One caution though: our freedom from the ritual laws that at one time banned tattoos is not greater than our responsibilities under the commandments now. Above our desires, we must love and honor our parents (one of the first five commandments). So, if in the end they disagree, you need to honor that decision.”
Source: Religious Tattoos: A website devoted to Judeo-Christian Body Art
Whoa, Nellie. That is really good advice. I don’t tend to associate people who get tattoos with “sound biblical exegesis” but that’s pretty much the case here. When I see a tattoo I think “minimum wage.” But I suppose there are some really smart, rich and biblically balanced people out there that have permanently vandalized the covering God gave them. Learn something new every day.




The truly terrifying thing about both tattoos and piercinga is that in 40 years, there will be all these people with really wrinkly body art.
Some linguists will do any thing to get more hits on their blog. I’m starting to have trouble remembering telephone numbers, so I might tatoo the really important ones on my arm!
Last night we guys went to the ” pig-dead, man-alive” gathering in Independence, Or. Great food, hot cars, and good music. It was sponsored by Monmouth AG Church.
So did you chase it until you caught it, kill it and eat it? That sounds like some serious macho fun.
Ismael,
And some graceful flying dolphins just above the pants’ line that are going to have expanded and fallen until they look like ugly beached whales.