freedom of body piercings
Posted in Tattoes and Body Jewellery on 06/22/2009 03:02 pm by admin
freedom of body piercings

Is this a good thesis for my work?
Is this a good thesis for my paper in which students are able to provide piercing as an expression of religious freedom? : The symbolic use of religious symbols, including archetypes, acts, artwork, events or natural phenomena, a religion. And depending on the person, the piercings are art concert. Then, this means that students should be able to get piercings as religious symbols, no matter what religion, tradition or not?
Make this simple change: students should be able to wear piercings as an expression of religious freedom? : For students should be allowed to wear piercings as the expression of their religious beliefs. Then write your text, arguing that the piercing can be an expression of religious beliefs and freedom religion is guaranteed by our Constitution. Given that applies not only to traditional religions, therefore, people should be able to express their religious beliefs through body piercing or body modification (tattoos), and not harm anyone.
Christ Jesus Lord, Freedom In Worship
Sometimes we are so inhibited. We cover ourselves up. We hang blinds and curtains on our windows. We tint our vehicle windows. We keep to ourselves, don’t dare to be real with others and don’t nurture deep, meaningful relationships even with our Christ Jesus Lord.
On the flip side, some of us walk around indecently exposed; we express ourselves very freely through dress, hairstyles, body piercing and tattoos, pickets, and boycotts.
So why do we find it difficult to worship God freely?
Why would we feel bashful to “let it all go” in front of our Creator Christ Jesus Lord the One who knit our very fibers together in our mothers’ wombs?
It amazes me on Sunday mornings. The same folks who expressed themselves quite openly at the football game now stand (or sit) motionless during the scheduled time of praise and worship.
Some of the almost-mute types (during worship) will talk your ear off at lunch, or on the telephone. I don’t get it.
King David got caught up in worship one time – to the horror of his wife Michal – as the God’s people brought the Ark of the Covenant out from captivity. (2 Kings 6:14) Michal mocked David for engaging in public worship.
Maybe she thought it undignified for a King to display such emotion. Or perhaps she didn’t understand what a heart for God would do. David told her he was not ashamed, and would do it again! Despite his mistakes, David lived a life of worship to God and wasn’t about to give up the freedom that comes in praising Him openly.
Do you have a heart for Christ Jesus Lord? Are you willing to “bare it all” to worship Him? Some claim a heart for God, but let inhibitions stand in their way of enjoying true freedom in worship, whether alone or with other Christians.
Are you embarrassed of your own sin? Does fear of what others think stop you?
We’re all sinners! King David was a sinner! But because of what our Christ Jesus Lord accomplished on the cross we can stand boldly in front of God!
We can sing and leap and dance before Him as David did! Go ahead! Start singing and praising Him with your mouth. Raise your hands. Dance. Clap. Oh the freedom! Sweet freedom!
About the Author
Vera Raposo is the Founder of Unity Through Worship and loves sharing her passion for God through worship music. You can read more about her amazing story at
http://www.UnityThroughWorship.com
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