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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Or is that so Old Testament that modern Christians can ink away?[/quote] Where in the OT are tattoos even discussed? [/quote] Clear as day. Per Leviticus 19:28, “You shall not make gashes in your flesh for the dead, or incise any marks on yourselves.[/quote] This I love how bible thumpers get tattoos of the cross but don't know the above is in the bible. [/quote] Christian here. I knew that was in the Bible. Reformed Protestant Christians (my tradition) believe that when Jesus Christ came, lived a sinless life[quote] fully fulfilling God's entire law to ancient Israel[/quote], died, and was raised again that was that for the law. The old covenant between God and his people was finished, completed by Christ himself. Now there's a new covenant. Under that new covenant the ceremonial law (like that verse in Leviticus) and the civil law (all the rules governing the government of Israel) no longer apply. Since the moral law - which is best spelled out in the 10 commandments - existed in the covenants before the old covenant, then it still applies. But the rest of it doesn't. Before mocking Christians, you should check to see if we've actually...thought about stuff. You do realize entire PhDs exist in theology, right?[/quote] This is so funny. If God is all knowing, then why did the nature of the "covenant" keep changing? Especially to make Abraham's descendants into a great nation, to make his name great, and to give them the land of Israel. Guess they had to change the meaning of the covenant when God was powerless to stop neighboring states from conquering Israel and taking over. Then, they had to change the meaning again after the second temple got destroyed :roll: [/quote] Well he most certainly didn't tell me. Guess my puny Christian brain couldn't handle it. Did he tell you?[/quote] Your brain is only puny because you were taught to believe instead of thinking critically. [/quote]
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