I think today people wants to have tattoo not to prove yhey are christian first, its the excitement of been cool and the adenine that comes out of it when you and other people seen it, then the secound prove is to show that you are Christian!
I feel so guilty 😔 😭, I have tattos but not cross or anything like that I have skull, anubis , sun, lion .... Will I ever be saved? . I am Orthodox Christian ☦ from Romania 🇷🇴
@@TwizzElishus One Romanian Priest said to me to removed. Then a Greek Prist to confess it. In last confess, this past Easter, I didn't. I confessd my old sins which I done when I was teen and young boy.
I agree that we probably should not get tattoos. Why don't parents forbid hair dye, make-up, and false eyelashes as well? Aren't these also considered lusts of the world?
Completely disagree. The Orthodox Church is all about tradition… Christian tattoos are historical (once were a stamp that were put on Christians and it represents our faith). So if it’s okay to put a cross, why does it matter if it’s a small cross? There’s no logic in that. Either it’s a sin or it’s not. Also, for the context of the Leviticus verse… it needs to be read in context or we need to also not cut our beards and not wear mixing clothing. That being said- anything within reason that is glorifying God… I don’t see what the issue would be. I mean this from a genuine place and STILL respect your opinion father. It’s better to advise not to in order to avoid any mishaps… what’s everyone else’s thoughts?
I never encourage people to speak about their background, nationality, and religious denominations at the workplace to avoid grounds of discrimination or bullying. ( Romans 14: 23 ) Widespread globally, Leviticus 19: 28 does not permit putting tattoos. Also, tattooing cuts through the epidermis and causes skin problems and medical hurdles. It also discriminates based on symbols in a secular society; as if one person say Christian is greater than another good Hindu based on their outward appearance; and personal ways. In other words, are our intentions and examples in the good-will of humanity and non-Christians? Tattooing may or may not be permitted to the non-believers, outside vineyard men, and pagans. Thank you. Just think it is good to share good thoughts with your brethren flock. WE ARE A TEMPLE OF GOD. ( 2 ) WE MUST ABSTAIN FROM LUSTS OF THIS WORLD. ( 3 ) IF TATTOOS RELIGIOUS OR NON-RELIGIOUS CAUSES YOUR BROTHER TO STUMBLE; DO NOT DO IT. AMEN.😉 And, I realized that modern churches and its fathers are confused about today's topics altogether. Above all, we should not be judgemental or condemn anyone; based on their practices and appearance. GOD IS MORE FORGIVING THAN WE THINK. BUT - BUT - DO NOT TAKE THIS FOR GRANTED.th-cam.com/users/sgaming/emoji/7ff574f2/emoji_u1f609.png
Using an Old Testament law on markings has serious flaws in the argument against tattoos. In general, the question of tattoos is like any food or drink, all things are lawful, but not all are beneficial. It’s a matter of personal and community discretion, not a matter of sin or righteousness.
Why are you literally commenting on every single video trying to find anything to correct when there is nothing to even correct, you need to fix your pride or be a Protestant or something
@@marktheshark6267 or we as Orthodox need to do better in distributing accurate information. If you don’t like what I’m saying, feel free to actually ignore it or respond to the context instead of making stupid and inane accusations
@@minasoliman are you really trying to distribute information more accurately, or are you literally chasing basic Orthodox faith and belief? Seems to be the latter…
@@marktheshark6267 I mean if we’re going to point out sins like little children, the fact that you respond with accusations against me shows your bearing false witness (that’s why I called your accusation stupid since what you said had absolutely nothing to do with Protestantism, and you don’t know me). But you never actually respond to the argument I made. Instead you parade around your own false zeal to my respectful disagreements with Abouna. If you feel so strongly about my presence in the Orthodox Church, feel free to report me to the bishop. This is actually my real name.
Man I love all the orthodox churches can't wait to join one. I was a hardcore Protestant who debated Muslims for over 10 years
I think today people wants to have tattoo not to prove yhey are christian first, its the excitement of been cool and the adenine that comes out of it when you and other people seen it, then the secound prove is to show that you are Christian!
I feel so guilty 😔 😭, I have tattos but not cross or anything like that I have skull, anubis , sun, lion .... Will I ever be saved? . I am Orthodox Christian ☦ from Romania 🇷🇴
@@TwizzElishus One Romanian Priest said to me to removed. Then a Greek Prist to confess it. In last confess, this past Easter, I didn't. I confessd my old sins which I done when I was teen and young boy.
@@TwizzElishus Thank you so much for your Answer ! MAY GOD BLESS YOU 🙏🏼
@@TwizzElishus Amin!
I agree that we probably should not get tattoos. Why don't parents forbid hair dye, make-up, and false eyelashes as well? Aren't these also considered lusts of the world?
Completely disagree. The Orthodox Church is all about tradition… Christian tattoos are historical (once were a stamp that were put on Christians and it represents our faith). So if it’s okay to put a cross, why does it matter if it’s a small cross? There’s no logic in that. Either it’s a sin or it’s not. Also, for the context of the Leviticus verse… it needs to be read in context or we need to also not cut our beards and not wear mixing clothing.
That being said- anything within reason that is glorifying God… I don’t see what the issue would be. I mean this from a genuine place and STILL respect your opinion father. It’s better to advise not to in order to avoid any mishaps… what’s everyone else’s thoughts?
I never encourage people to speak about their background, nationality, and religious denominations at the workplace to avoid grounds of discrimination or bullying. ( Romans 14: 23 ) Widespread globally, Leviticus 19: 28 does not permit putting tattoos. Also, tattooing cuts through the epidermis and causes skin problems and medical hurdles. It also discriminates based on symbols in a secular society; as if one person say Christian is greater than another good Hindu based on their outward appearance; and personal ways. In other words, are our intentions and examples in the good-will of humanity and non-Christians? Tattooing may or may not be permitted to the non-believers, outside vineyard men, and pagans. Thank you. Just think it is good to share good thoughts with your brethren flock. WE ARE A TEMPLE OF GOD. ( 2 ) WE MUST ABSTAIN FROM LUSTS OF THIS WORLD. ( 3 ) IF TATTOOS RELIGIOUS OR NON-RELIGIOUS CAUSES YOUR BROTHER TO STUMBLE; DO NOT DO IT. AMEN.😉 And, I realized that modern churches and its fathers are confused about today's topics altogether. Above all, we should not be judgemental or condemn anyone; based on their practices and appearance. GOD IS MORE FORGIVING THAN WE THINK. BUT - BUT - DO NOT TAKE THIS FOR GRANTED.th-cam.com/users/sgaming/emoji/7ff574f2/emoji_u1f609.png
The thumbnail is misspelled 😅🤭
Using an Old Testament law on markings has serious flaws in the argument against tattoos. In general, the question of tattoos is like any food or drink, all things are lawful, but not all are beneficial. It’s a matter of personal and community discretion, not a matter of sin or righteousness.
Why are you literally commenting on every single video trying to find anything to correct when there is nothing to even correct, you need to fix your pride or be a Protestant or something
@@marktheshark6267 or we as Orthodox need to do better in distributing accurate information. If you don’t like what I’m saying, feel free to actually ignore it or respond to the context instead of making stupid and inane accusations
@@minasoliman are you really trying to distribute information more accurately, or are you literally chasing basic Orthodox faith and belief? Seems to be the latter…
@@minasoliman and the fact that you immediately respond to it being a stupid accusation proves of your pride
@@marktheshark6267 I mean if we’re going to point out sins like little children, the fact that you respond with accusations against me shows your bearing false witness (that’s why I called your accusation stupid since what you said had absolutely nothing to do with Protestantism, and you don’t know me). But you never actually respond to the argument I made. Instead you parade around your own false zeal to my respectful disagreements with Abouna. If you feel so strongly about my presence in the Orthodox Church, feel free to report me to the bishop. This is actually my real name.
What's next should Coptic Christians train in martial arts?? ....this is mind control
What you mean
I politely disagree.