In this case, cheapest is not what you want to go with anyways.
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Definitely not, they usually last awhile.
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Crazy people.. paying somebody to stick needles in them repeatedly.. what is wrong with people nowadays....
Heh heh... I resemble that remark! Um.. pic? I always like to see cool art.
Dale
I really don't think I need to actually type out Leviticus 19:28, do I?
It's simple, plain, straightforward and unambiguous. And every justification used to get around Leviticus 19:28 falls short. Every one of them, because they're all logical fallacies.
I see no reason to pay for a tatoo. I get all the 'needling' that I need for free in here! Besides, I am already as cute as I need to be! Hard to improve on perfection!
"OH Lord it's hard to be humble, when your perfect in every way"!!!
Do you really wanna go there? Really? Okie...
So, anything in the Old Testament can simply be ignored? Got it. I don't think that's a road you want to go down, tho. There are plenty of things which are only forbidden in the Old Testament which are not mentioned in the New Testament. Does that mean they're all OK, then? You know, like prostituting your daughter, human sacrifice, bestiality, things like that.
And no, that verse didn't reference cutting or marking yourself for the dead. You can't just rewrite a sentence like that to mean whatever you want. It referenced cutting yourself for the dead, nor marking yourself. <--- period.
It means you can't do either. "Cutting yourself for the dead", and "marking yourself" are two separate ideas, connected only by the command to do neither. If it was "and" instead of "nor" you'd have the argument, but it's "nor".
I[FONT=Arial, helvetica]s it OK to practice satanic bloodletting, self mutilation or cutting of the flesh as long as only for the living and its not for the dead? Cuz that's the argument you've just made.
[/FONT]Both cutting and tattooing were done by the heathens, and so God forbade His people from doing either.
[FONT=Arial, helvetica]Nowhere in he Bible is the human body referenced as being God's canvas that man should be painting. If it's your canvas then you can do whatever you want with it, but if it's God's, then it ain't yours to be messin' with. It's graffiti upon the work of God.
[/FONT]Like I said, every one of them. Logical fallacies.
Better to flatly state you prefer to pick and choose which parts of the Bible you want to follow, rather than try and justify the picking and choosing.
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Well, not exactly. It doesn't forbid cutting beards and sideburns specifically for Jews, Jews, and only Jews, it forbids cutting them for idolatry and pagan ritual.It also states cutting our beards and side burns is forbidden but we are not Jewish so it does not apply, again Old vs. New.
Now available at Amazon, The New Modern Bible, Convenient Edition.There are different translations of the verse. Again you are trying to use examples that while not specifically forbidden are in fact covered by broader subjects.
Doesn't mean you'll get it.God has given us free will to use our body and mind to do with as we want but we need to follow the guidelines laid out or ask for forgiveness when we don't.
Actually, no, logical fallacies are not opinions, they are unambiguous flawed logic. And every argument made in defense of tattoos within the context of the Bible are logical fallacies. They cannot be reconciled.Just your opinion which can also be proven wrong.
You're doing both.I'm not cherry picking I am following what I believe.
Well, not exactly. It doesn't forbid cutting beards and sideburns specifically for Jews, Jews, and only Jews, it forbids cutting them for idolatry and pagan ritual.
Doesn't mean you'll get it.
Actually, no, logical fallacies are not opinions, they are unambiguous flawed logic. And every argument made in defense of tattoos within the context of the Bible are logical fallacies. They cannot be reconciled.
You're doing both.
I don't have a problem with someone getting tattoos. The problem I have is when they get them based on a foundation of hypocrisy and use things like "God's canvas" as a Biblical justification for getting them when the Bible, in fact, prohibits them in clear and unambiguous language. If you're going to dismiss part of the Old Testament simply because it's not convenient, then you must dismiss it all, otherwise it's hypocritical in the extreme, and you're doing nothing more than picking and choosing the parts you like.
I see no reason to pay for a tatoo. I get all the 'needling' that I need for free in here! Besides, I am already as cute as I need to be! Hard to improve on perfection!
"OH Lord it's hard to be humble, when your perfect in every way"!!!
Good one, Layout. Wish we had a "rimshot" icon on here.
Mike