amen.
2006-08-11 09:50:29
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answered by paula_j86 2
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Honestly tattoos are not for devil worshipers. People get tattoos for different reason like to remember a loved one that past or to symbolize an ethnicity or what ever the reason they are not for devil worshipers. You need to think outside the box it's just body art.
2006-08-11 10:06:52
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answered by Lina 2
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I've seen many LOVING tattoos, like a heart with a loved ones name, or a rose with the word "mother" under it.
In Latin America I have seen many RELIGIOUS ones, like tattooed Christ figures and Virgin Mary's.
Many cultures DECORATE their bodies with beautiful tattoos. Such tattoos have cultural meaning and give the owners esteem and prestige. The Maori people from New Zealand are a well known example.
Do you consider all these devil worship? I don't think so and you should be ashamed of yourself to insinuate they are.
2006-08-11 09:57:10
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answered by Hi y´all ! 6
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I doubt tattoos have any true relation to devil worshipers or their religion. Tattooing is a widespread practice used by persons from a variety of cultures, classes, religions---including Christianity---for differing reasons. While people can apply individual meanings to their tattoos (including those of a supposedly demonic nature), they cannot wholly be defined by any one meaning.
Tattoos have served as rites of passage, marks of status and rank, decorations for bravery, marks of fertility, pledges of love, protection and marks of outcasts, personal expression and identity. Tattoos have been employed as means of decoration and cosmetic procedure, including permanent makeup and the hiding or neutralizing of skin discolorations. The reasons for getting tattoos are wide and varied, and may or may not have any religious connotation.
Before defining the entire practice as demonic, one should first take into consideration the wearers, the contexts of their culture, their personal beliefs etc, and the possible significance this piece of art may otherwise have to the individual.
2006-08-11 11:07:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Where do you people come up with these things? Tattoos are NOT just for devil worshippers. People get them for different reasons. Sometimes to pay homage to a loved one; because they like the artwork; personal reasons. Open your mind. Just because people don't believe and/or worship the same way you do, it doesn't make them devil worshippers. Geez....
2006-08-11 09:49:15
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answered by Tia 3
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tattoos are not for devil worshipers. I have three and I'm a christian. Its called Body Art, the same with piercings.
2006-08-11 09:49:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I have all kinds of tattoos and piecings and I sure ain't no devil worshiper!! Why would anyone think like that?
2006-08-11 12:53:24
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answered by kathylovis 2
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First, you assume that people with tattoos are devil worshipers. If you base your question upon a predetermined assumption, then any answer that doesn't agree with you will be wrong. What a waste of time!
2006-08-11 09:48:58
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answered by alchemist0750 4
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Tattoos and satanic worship have absolutely no relation what soever. Tattoos are an ancient form of body art and hold spiritual meaning in many cultures. They have been around for centuries.
2006-08-11 09:50:04
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answered by funkydesign03 4
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Ok that is just pure stupidity
How can it be devil worshiping if you have lets say your son's footprints tattooed on you or an angel. I don't even know what else to say...
2006-08-11 09:54:59
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answered by Tragedyrocks 2
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I went to church so much as a child,[ child being the key word here ] that I thought that I would give hell a try and while I was at it, not being one to half a-- it, worship the devil too, hence the tattoos.
2006-08-11 09:52:00
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answered by gobobgo55 3
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