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What Does The Bible Say About Tattoos?<\/h2>\n

The Bible is silent on the issue of tattoos as there is no direct reference to it in scripture. However, Leviticus 19:28 (NIV) warns against “putting marks on yourselves” because it is often associated with pagan rituals used to honour false gods. It is also seen as a form of self-mutilation, which goes against Christian teachings.
\nThat said, there is no explicit prohibition on tattoos. St. Paul’s Epistle to the Corinthians advises Christians to “abstain from all forms of evil” (1 Corinthians 10:23), which could be interpreted to include tattoos, but this is a grey area. Some believers argue that because there is no specific admonition against tattoos in the Bible, they should be allowed as a form of self-expression. However, many Christian denominations and pastors advise against tattoos, viewing them as an expression of idolatry.<\/p>\n

The History Of Christianity And Tattoos<\/h2>\n

Tattoos have been found in numerous ancient cultures, including Egypt, Greece and Rome, and were typically associated with paganism and exotic folklore. Christianity is the most ancient religion in the world, and it has been around since the time of Jesus. Christ preached love, forgiveness, and non-violence, and tattoos are seen by some Christian denominations as a form of vanity, which goes against the teachings of Jesus.
\nFor centuries, the church had a very negative view of tattoos and considered them ‘sinful’ – and in some countries, even frowned upon today. Christianity was one of the few major religions that opposed tattoos, while in many other religions, particularly Hinduism and Buddhism, tattoos were seen as a form of spiritual devotion.<\/p>\n

Risks Of Getting Tattoos<\/h2>\n

Tattoos, although increasingly popular, do come with potential risks. The procedure involves inserting ink into the dermis, or second layer of the skin, and it can lead to infection, damaged skin, and possibly even scarring. A tattoo can also cause pain and discomfort, which adds to the risk. And, if the artist is not experienced and sanitary conditions are not properly maintained, it can result in a bad tattoo, or even tetanus infection.
\nThere have also been reports of ink that hasn’t been approved for use on humans, which can result in skin irritation, allergic reactions, and even long-term health problems. For all these reasons and more, it is important to weigh up the risks before getting a tattoo.<\/p>\n

Can Christians Get Tattoos?<\/h2>\n

Whether Christians can get tattoos is a very personal and grey area of faith. In general, most Christian denominations are absolutely against tattoos and consider them to be a form of body art and idolatry.
\nThat said, some argue that tattoos can also be seen as a form of self-expression, identity, and beauty, and so long as they are not used to represent pagan beliefs or immoral values, they should be allowed. Ultimately, the decision is up to the individual, and they should seek the advice of their church or pastor before getting one.<\/p>\n

What Does The Bible Say About Beauty?<\/h2>\n