body piercings christian meaning
Posted in Tattoes and Body Jewellery on 03/09/2007 09:51 pm by admin
body piercings christian meaning

Christians, what are your thoughts on body modification?
God in the Old Testament and Paul in the New Testament agree that is a sin. So why modern Christians are bodily changes and not flinch? Everything from body piercing to the ear more innocent tattoos and beyond. Does this mean that modern Christians are more lax and the Bible are no longer applicable or that God changed his mind on the subject since it was written? Personally, I do not think they are wrong done tastefully. On the other hand I am not a Christian. In the Bible, God says it is a mistake, while many Christians are very lax in this difficult and at short range. Why? Which gives the individual the power to choose what is good and evil in their own religious texts when God says clearly: "do not do that!"?
Tattoos were often used by religions worship, so that they are prohibited. Some believe that still applies to all the tattoos and some people do not feel that way. Tattoos were common in the ear. This could mean loyalty to the teachers and a lifelong commitment to his slave. It exceeded most modern Christian Lax! And this is not Jean-Baptiste had tattoos, would have broken his vow.
im scared about laser hair removal!?
okay so im a Christian, and i want laser hair removal.
i’m worried though. would you count it as a sin?
would God not want me to have it done? i mean, people at my church have tattoos and other piercings. is they’re anything that can reassure me that God doesn’t care about what i do with my body?
im very self conscious and i don’t know how much longer i can take the teasing. please help, and serious answers please.
thank you =)
No, God isn’t angry at you for piercing your ears so he doesn’t care about people who pierce their tongues. He doesn’t care if you shave and wax, why would he care if you get laser hair removal. By the way, it’s the best thing ever… and here’s my experiences with it in case it helps you any =)
Okay… science answer:
You grow in at least 80% of your hair during puberty. When you have laser hair removal the hairs it kills will never grow again. But you still have up to 20% of your normal thickness that will grow in throughout the rest of your life. So people get touch up sessions every 3-5 years after their big 6 treatments. You need about 6 treatments, one each 2 months for a year, because the hair grows in different stages and it can only kill hair in the active growth stage. The laser works by targeting dark color (the hair follicle) and passing through light color (the skin) the hair and skin have to be very different shades of color for the hair to work. It burns the dark color disabling the hair follicle so hair cannot grow from it again. The darker and coarser the hair and lighter the skin, the better results you will have.
Okay… Personal Experience:
I’ve had 4 out of my 6 treatments so far. It HURTS! It’s like being poked with a sewing needle over and over, but it’s not as painful as a tattoo, and that’s not as painful as childbirth, maybe that can put the pain in perspective for you =) I’ve had my legs, underarms, and bikini area done. When you get your bikini area done they do ALL of it! Including spreading your butt and vaginal lips apart to laser all the cracks… It’s sorta awkward. After the 4 treatments I’ve had so far I’ve lost about 80% of leg hair, 80% bikini hair, and 80% underarms hair. But the legs are the most painful. The more it hurts the better it works. I have only a few hairs left around my ankles but every time the ankles hurt the worst for me.
I spent this much for 6 treatments in each area:
Bikini-$750
Underarms-$750
Legs (toes to bikini)-$2,500
Email me if you have any more questions about it!
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