You do realize that’s permanent, right?
Friday, August 31st, 2007
I was flipping through a tattoo magazine this morning, and stumbled across a photo of a young-ish girl (early 30’s?) with a nice, large, black tattoo that read “Jesus died for somebody’s sins, but not mine.” It was stretched across her chest, under the collarbone area, in two bold lines. Now, I’m all for artistic expression and I respect everyone’s own personal view of Jesus even if I don’t agree with it. It just seems that this particular tattoo seemed to express two things to me as the viewer: 1) she WANTS to debate about Jesus, and is even inviting such a conversation. This leads me to the conclusion that 2) In my opinion, she may not even know what she really feels about Jesus deep down. More often than not, I’ve found that the people that tend to talk about Him or want to argue about His existence usually end up finding Him later in life and becoming a Christian.
Anyway, I just found that interesting…