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TATTOO: The Mark of Rebellion
TATTOO: THE MARK OF REBELLION
The Bible, from
cover to cover, and over and over, condemns rebellion. The Lord God
considered rebellion so serious – He compared rebellion to
witchcraft. And may I remind you, witchcraft was punishable by
death!
"For rebellion
is as the sin of witchcraft, . . . "
1 Samuel 15:23
"Thou shalt not
suffer a witch to live."
Exodus 22:18
And if there’s
one message the tattoo cries out – loud and clear – it’s rebellion.
Throughout history
tattoos have symbolized rebellion. There’s nothing normal about a
tattoo. A tattoo screams of unabashed rebellion and deviancy.
Every
tattoo book, and every article, I researched, both old and new,
openly affirmed the deliberate rebellion symbolized by the tattoo.
Book after book, article after article, sung the same song – tattoos
are open rebellion. It’s worth noting – all the following quotes are
from pro tattoo books.
"Since body art is
still not mainstream, having marks on your body that you put
there on purpose shows the world your rebellious and
unconventional nature" .
(Jean-Chris Miller, The Body Art Book : A Complete,
Illustrated Guide to Tattoos, Piercings, and Other Body
Modifications , p. 32)
"In this
culture, a tattooed person is still looked at as a rebel ,
as someone who has very visibly stepped out of the bounds of
normal "
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