I know this student. He
don’t like religious answer. He likes common sense and logic. I said that faith
and logic doesn’t have to be enemies. But since he already familiar with
Biblical arguments in regard to tattoo (‘grey
area’ of teaching, I call it), I decided to just let him think for himself. This is for you too. There are many
reasons why both of you might be attracted to the idea of getting tattooed. But
you need to consider a number of important points before taking the plunge.
Hopefully, these facts will guide you in making this important decision. I know
it helps my student to think deep before making one. I hope it will do the same
to you.
1) Getting a tattoo is possibly the most radical form of
self-expression. Using your own body as a piece of art can convey any message
you wish. You may choose to express your beliefs, emotions, or interests. One
thing is for sure: you will make a statement.
2) If done by a trained and responsible professional
tattoo artist, the process is not nearly as dangerous as you are sometimes led
to believe (but of course, it is expensive and you’re just a student). On the
other hand, most tattoo artists are not regulated, licensed, or inspected, so you run the risk of infection and other
complications, with little or no recourse if something goes wrong. Yes, I
know because I’ve seen how it is done especially in the rural areas and
villages as mine. There’s even the possibility of contracting Hepatitis C and
HIV/AIDS if sterilized equipment isn’t used. Be careful!
3) Getting a
tattoo hurts. If you don’t mind
getting stung repeatedly by a wasp (or needle) you may be able to handle
getting tattooed.
4) Because most pigments used in tattooing are derived
from metals, there is always the risk that your
skin may have an adverse reaction, or even major rashes. Red pigments used
in the tattooing process contain mercury and may result in skin inflammation
(but I’m not sure about today’s new technology). Scarring of the tattoo site
may even occur as time passes.
5) If someday you want to remove your tattoo, know that
it can be extremely costly. The deeper
the tattoo, the more difficult and expensive it will be to have it removed.
6) Fashion
trends can change and usually do… you
know about this right? Think long-term and wisely.
7) Tattoos
carry a social stigma; potential
employers who haven’t had a chance to get to know you can easily be turned off.
Christ may accept you as you are and look at your heart, but human being judge
through your appearances.
And then I let my student ask himself this
non-religious but very logical and wise question:
Now that you are a Christian and know better, does
it glorifying God to tattoo your body?
[P.s: Know
that, even if you decided to tattoo your body – I’m okay. It’s your choice]
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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