Should Christians get tattoos?

Is it a sin to get a tattoo for a Christian?

  • yes

    Votes: 2 28.6%
  • no

    Votes: 4 57.1%
  • not sure

    Votes: 1 14.3%

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"Tattoos are more popular than ever. Currently one in five U.S. adults has at least one tattoo (21percent) which is up from the 16 percent and 14 percent who reported having a tattoo in 2003 and 2008, respectively, by the Harris Poll. Entertainers, professional athletes, and even a 2009 version of Barbie, have multiple, and very visible, tattoos. With such prevalence and rising interest, Christians rightfully ask what the Bible says about tattoos."

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https://www.crosswalk.com/family/singles/is-it-biblical-for-christians-to-get-tattoos.html

Your thoughts? Is it okay for Christians to get tattoos? Is it a sin? What about christian art work like a cross or something like that?
 

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I'm not a huge fan of tattoos at all! For me it just doesn't feel right to mar the body. That's just my own personal opinion. As for whether or not it's a sin, I really don't know.
 

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I'm not a huge fan of tattoos at all! For me it just doesn't feel right to mar the body. That's just my own personal opinion. As for whether or not it's a sin, I really don't know.

I don't think I would personally do it. But, I've seen some really beautiful tattoos of crosses and things like that. Of course, there was also a person I knew who had a lot of Disney characters on her as tattoos.
 

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"Tattoos are more popular than ever. Currently one in five U.S. adults has at least one tattoo (21percent) which is up from the 16 percent and 14 percent who reported having a tattoo in 2003 and 2008, respectively, by the Harris Poll. Entertainers, professional athletes, and even a 2009 version of Barbie, have multiple, and very visible, tattoos. With such prevalence and rising interest, Christians rightfully ask what the Bible says about tattoos."

article here
https://www.crosswalk.com/family/singles/is-it-biblical-for-christians-to-get-tattoos.html

Your thoughts? Is it okay for Christians to get tattoos? Is it a sin? What about christian art work like a cross or something like that?

I must admit I was pleasantly surprised to see an article that didn't make a really weak case based on dubious interpretation to unilaterally declare tattoos to be sinful.

Personally I don't care for tattoos. I know several people who have them (including a few in my church) but it's not something I'd do. It's a matter of preference rather than theology, I've just never felt the urge to mark something on myself permanently.

I agree that much of the issue with them relates to that one verse in Leviticus, which is curious since we so freely ignore other prohibitions from Leviticus (e.g. cutting the edges of beards, wearing clothes of mixed fiber etc) not to mention how we no longer observe things like the ceremonial rituals regarding, for example, a woman being unclean during her monthly cycle.

The article makes a good point about the wisdom of using the money in that way although that, like many other comparable arguments, can easily be used as little more than a lever to try and indirectly disapprove of things. One might reasonably argue that spending $200 on a tattoo isn't a good use of money but it wouldn't be difficult to make a comparable case that the $150/month people spend on cable TV is far more wasteful, especially when paired with a cellphone bill. I knew a guy a few years ago who never missed a chance to say how much he struggled financially but somehow he managed to find nearly $200 for a new tattoo. It was hard to take his claims of hardship very seriously after that. Yes, we should consider our stewardship of the resources God has entrusted to us but if we're not careful we end up in a very silly place where anything that isn't absolutely essential for life is frowned upon because that money could have been used for something else.

I really struggle to support a claim that a tattoo is sinful, even though I have no desire to have one myself.
 

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I do wish that sometimes would have been an option in this poll because there are tattoos I have seen that are sinful and wicked and not one a Christian would ever consider receiving.
 

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I do wish that sometimes would have been an option in this poll because there are tattoos I have seen that are sinful and wicked and not one a Christian would ever consider receiving.

In those cases do you consider the tattoo itself to be sinful, or the subject of the tattoo?

I figure it's clearly not appropriate for a Christian to get something like a pentagram tattooed on themselves but the problem is the pentagram rather than the fact it is a tattoo of a pentagram.
 

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I have two that I designed myself. The first one is on my upper left arm of a cross made with my kids names. My daughter’s is the vertical one bc it’s longer and my son’s name is the horizontal one. They share a common letter were they intersect.

The second one is over my heart. It’s a broken heart bound by a crown of thorns with a flower growing out of the top of the crack.
 

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I have two that I designed myself. The first one is on my upper left arm of a cross made with my kids names. My daughter’s is the vertical one bc it’s longer and my son’s name is the horizontal one. They share a common letter were they intersect.

The second one is over my heart. It’s a broken heart bound by a crown of thorns with a flower growing out of the top of the crack.

They sound interesting, would you be willing to share a photo?
 

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No one should get a tattoo.
 

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I don't believe people should get tattoos. If they have some though I don't think they should try to get them removed, unless they have evil looking ones that promote Satanism and it bothers them now that they are a Christian.

There are memorial types of tattoos people get for when someone they love dies. The Bible says not to do that.

As for the Christian type of tattoos like a cross, people shouldn't get those either, because God says not to worship Him the way pagans worship.

See Deuteronomy 12:4.
 

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I find it funny that scars are seen as weird and hated by kids - but people purposely get tattoos and they're cool.
 

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IMO, this is a truly WEIRD practice.... and I PERSONALLY think it's very unattractive...

Sin? Probably not.
 

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IMO, this is a truly WEIRD practice.... and I PERSONALLY think it's very unattractive...

Sin? Probably not.

We are told not to live to please the flesh. Tattoos are a pleasing of the flesh.
 

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Tattoos are a pleasing of the flesh.


One dude told me "it hurt like ______!!!" He didn't seem to think it pleased "the flesh" (maybe he thought it pleased the girls?)

I tell no one what to do on this (although I WISH there was some enforcement in the prohibition of minors) - except for my wife and son. I PERSONALLY think it is very unattractive. Especially on the ladies. But that's me.
 

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One dude told me "it hurt like ______!!!" He didn't seem to think it pleased "the flesh" (maybe he thought it pleased the girls?)

I tell no one what to do on this (although I WISH there was some enforcement in the prohibition of minors) - except for my wife and son. I PERSONALLY think it is very unattractive. Especially on the ladies. But that's me.

I agree with you. A friend of mine has several tattoos and remembers which ones hurt the most. As a rule I don't find tattoos attractive on someone, although I wouldn't say it's universal.
 

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One dude told me "it hurt like ______!!!" He didn't seem to think it pleased "the flesh" (maybe he thought it pleased the girls?)
I have heard how some people like the pain of it.
Right, maybe the girls like it on themselves and on the guys; and the guys like it on themselves too and on women.
I tell no one what to do on this (although I WISH there was some enforcement in the prohibition of minors) - except for my wife and son. I PERSONALLY think it is very unattractive. Especially on the ladies. But that's me.
I have a nephew you who has some majorly big tattoos and was showing me the mistakes on the drawings. That would irritate me to see permanent drawing mistakes. I know of someone with devil and demonic tats all on one side of his body and on the other side all "Christian tattoos". It just isn't right to put them on your body. God tells us not to do it.
 
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