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Body Modification, tattooes, piercing, scarification etc History, origins, types of, and the Biblical answer
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The Origins of Body Modification Body scarification, tatooing, etc. has a long history
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The Origins of Body Modification
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Body scarification, tattooing, etc, has a long history These ancient heathen practices are found in all nations; a Maori tatooed man,1860;
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Origins of Body Modification Recent renewal of facial markings Maori Chief
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History of Body Modification In the Middle-east from Iran 3500BC (note ear piercing)
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History of Body Modification from Iraq 9th century BC - King Assur with pierced ears
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History of Body Modification Chinese Buddha, 13th century
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History of Body Modification Polynesian chief
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History of Body Modification Africa scarification
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History of Body Modification African head-binding
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History of Body Modification Zulu customary scarification
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History of Body Modification Customary protection rites
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History of Body Modification Lip plate - Ethiopia
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History of Body Modification Alaskan man with nose ring, 19th C
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History of Body Modification Chinese foot-binding
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History of Body Modification Borneo woman with stretched ear lobes
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History of Body Modification British tattooed man from 400AD
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History of Body Modification South American
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History of Body Modification Eskimo
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History of Body Modification In Borneo tattooing is mostly associated with head-hunting
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History of Body Modification - Occultic connections Primitive scarification is almost always connected to religious and occultic practices. (Middle Eastern Muslims pierce their cheeks in a ritual)
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History of Body Modification - Occultic connections It is believed here that children hold several spirits inside themselves. This little girl is believed to hold the spirit of a weasel in her and this makes her extremely vulnerable for seduction
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History of Body Modification - Occultic connections Hindus in Singapore
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History of Body Modification - Occultic connections Tattooing, among pagans, is considered a powerful tool: for at once the pigment was laid upon the skin, the indelible mark served as both protective shield and sacrifice to the supernatural.
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Various types of Scarification Tattoos Body piercing Mutilation
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Various types Tattoos
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Various types Tattoos, Hindu god
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Various types Tattoos
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Various types Tattoos, on leg
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Various types Tattoos, on stomach
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Various types Tattoo, branded by burning into skin
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Various Types Tribal, Oriental, Celtic
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Various types Branded birth chart
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Various types Body piercing, naval
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Various types Body piercing, tongue
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Various types Body piercing (and tattoos), tongue studs
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Various types Nasal bridge
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Various Types Labrets - tribal heritage
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Various Types Ear piercing
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Various types Mutilation, the ultimate form of body modification an ear being adjusted
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The painful process The process is painful
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The painful process The problem with nose jobs for modification purposes is that the pain and problems may start later:
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Nose jobs Observe Michael Jackson’s nose...
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The painful process A nose job
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Various types Mutilation and pleasure through pain
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Various types Self-flagellation
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Various types Self-flagellation, pain for penance
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Various types Some go so far as crucifixion
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Popularity of tattoos Even among many Christians the once- forbidden tattoo is welcomed with open arms (and legs, and necks, and backs, etc) Not surprising the major perpetrator of the Christian tattoo is the Christian rock music community.
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Popularity of tattoos And fast following their Christian rock idols, thousands of Christian young people are getting "marked for Jesus" with the tattoo. A Christian Tattoo Association (CTA) has been established
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Popularity of Tattoos Modern and Primitive
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Popularity of Tattoos Coptic Christian - Ethiopia
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Popularity of Tattoos The Tribe - Modern Primitivism Movement
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What does the Bible say? “You shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor tattoo any marks on you: I am the Lord.” Lev 19:28 Throughout history the tattoo bears the mark of paganism, demonism, Baal worship, shamanism, mysticism, heathenism, cannibalism etc
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What does the Bible say? The tattoo has NEVER been associated with Bible Believing Christians. And whenever and wherever, in history Christianity appears – tattoos disappear. The only exception is recent, lukewarm, carnal, disobedient, Laodicean Christians.
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Christ’s piercing for us “He was pierced for our iniquities” Is 53 No self-inflicted injury is necessary He has paid the Redemption price Christ has inscribed, or `tattooed’ you on His hands Is 49:16
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Christ’s victory over death Christ’s death and resurrection gives us life. The tattoo culture is obsessed with death.
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Christ’s victory over hell “And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him..." Revelation 6:8 “Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels” Matthew 25:41
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Christ’s victory over hell Tattoos are preoccupied with death, hell and the flames of hell
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Christ’s victory over the devil And he laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan, and bound…”Rev 22:2 “Neither give place to the devil.” Ephesians 4:27
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His mark forever Revelation 7:2-3: “...till we have sealed the servants of our God in their foreheads.” Revelation 14:1: “And I looked, and, lo, a Lamb stood on the mount Sion,..., having his Father's name written in their foreheads.
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