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Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by TheSourcerer: 4:44pm On Sep 19, 2019
Odogu9195:
Take your opinion and shove it far up where it hurts! Tatoo or no tatoo baba you go make heaven. Africans dons carry religion wan kill ourself! At the end of the day, the truth is we actually don’t know anything bout this Christianity of a religion. Only that the white men came with it and our ancestors took it up because it sounds more appealing than what they already have. What if we got it all wrong??
We did
Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by Antoeni(m): 4:54pm On Sep 19, 2019
Real Ladies and Gentlemen have Stretch Marks or Birth Marks While Irresponsible Demonic Slay Kings and Queens have Tattoos

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Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by Nobody: 4:55pm On Sep 19, 2019
Evince:
shaving of beards and lining of corners of your head is what
Some peoples made a practice of artificially imposing baldness by shaving in time of sorrow at the death of a relative or for religious reasons, but the Israelites were forbidden to practice this. (De 14:1) ... Priests were given a specific command that they should not make themselves bald or shave the extremities of their beards for the dead. (Le 21:5)
Will you take time to read those scriptures.
Clean shaven started with the Greeks and into the second century when the Romans adopted it for their nobles, such did not have any connotation to pagan rites.

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Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by Evince(m): 5:10pm On Sep 19, 2019
bros go and siddon and stop cherry pcking. You guys always defend bible and its delusion
indigene:

Some peoples made a practice of artificially imposing baldness by shaving in time of sorrow at the death of a relative or for religious reasons, but the Israelites were forbidden to practice this. (De 14:1) ... Priests were given a specific command that they should not make themselves bald or shave the extremities of their beards for the dead. (Le 21:5)
Will you take time to read those scriptures.
Clean shaven started with the Greeks and into the second century when the Romans adopted it for their nobles, such did not have any connotation to pagan rites.
Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by Evince(m): 5:12pm On Sep 19, 2019
and tattoo was not adopted?
indigene:

Some peoples made a practice of artificially imposing baldness by shaving in time of sorrow at the death of a relative or for religious reasons, but the Israelites were forbidden to practice this. (De 14:1) ... Priests were given a specific command that they should not make themselves bald or shave the extremities of their beards for the dead. (Le 21:5)
Will you take time to read those scriptures.
Clean shaven started with the Greeks and into the second century when the Romans adopted it for their nobles, such did not have any connotation to pagan rites.
Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by fortran12: 5:22pm On Sep 19, 2019
solmusdesigns:
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Oga pastor abeg talk about serious issues like xenophobia, Poverty index , out of school children and leave tattoo, atleast you can start by praying for Air peace Boss onyeama, NDC boss Abike dabiri and offer assistance to returnees, even if its recharge card and data,,..

Anoited Men of God in the Bible headed Isreal out of many real societal problems using Gods guidiance, They prayed and seek guidiance through moses to end slavery in egypt, and migrate to land near philistine... they prayed about poverty , oppresive kings , drought and war..


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You are also anointed
Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by LordPsalm(m): 5:30pm On Sep 19, 2019
Glad u didn't call it a sin
Those are expired laws of Moses. Not applicaple to Christianity.
I don't like it either
Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by Makuos19: 6:34pm On Sep 19, 2019
Evince:
shaving of beards and lining of corners of your head is what

This Is The Answer To Your Ignorance:-

Is It Wrong to Shave or Cut One's Hair (Leviticus 19:27; 21:5)?


Notice a more modern rendering of these verses in the New King James: "You shall not shave around the sides of your head, nor shall you disfigure the edges of your beard" (Leviticus 19:27); and, "They shall not make any bald place on their heads, nor shall they shave the edges of their beards nor make any cuttings in their flesh" (Leviticus 21:5). It is quite plain that this proscribes a particular kind of shaving or cutting of hair.

It was a ritual custom of the heathen to cut or trim their beards and hair into special shapes in honor of a particular pagan deity. To honor the sun god Ra, the ancient Egyptians had their dark locks cropped short or shaved with great care so the hair that remained on the crown appeared in the form of a circle surrounding the head (from which the halo derives), while the beard was dressed in a square form. Alternatively, a round bald spot might be shaved on the head.

It is this type of false worship the Bible forbids. Shaving one's beard and cutting one's hair for normal good grooming is something entirely different and not at all condemned in the Scriptures. In fact, the apostle Paul takes great pains to address proper grooming of one's hair in I Corinthians 11:2-15.

Additional Scriptures: Genesis 41:14; Acts 18:18; 21:24
Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by Makuos19: 6:38pm On Sep 19, 2019
Evince:
bros go and siddon and stop cherry pcking. You guys always defend bible and its delusion


This Is The Answer To Your Ignorance:-

Is It Wrong to Shave or Cut One's Hair (Leviticus 19:27; 21:5)?


Notice a more modern rendering of these verses in the New King James: "You shall not shave around the sides of your head, nor shall you disfigure the edges of your beard" (Leviticus 19:27); and, "They shall not make any bald place on their heads, nor shall they shave the edges of their beards nor make any cuttings in their flesh" (Leviticus 21:5). It is quite plain that this proscribes a particular kind of shaving or cutting of hair.

It was a ritual custom of the heathen to cut or trim their beards and hair into special shapes in honor of a particular pagan deity. To honor the sun god Ra, the ancient Egyptians had their dark locks cropped short or shaved with great care so the hair that remained on the crown appeared in the form of a circle surrounding the head (from which the halo derives), while the beard was dressed in a square form. Alternatively, a round bald spot might be shaved on the head.

It is this type of false worship the Bible forbids. Shaving one's beard and cutting one's hair for normal good grooming is something entirely different and not at all condemned in the Scriptures. In fact, the apostle Paul takes great pains to address proper grooming of one's hair in I Corinthians 11:2-15.

Additional Scriptures: Genesis 41:14; Acts 18:18; 21:24
Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by djoey89: 7:09pm On Sep 19, 2019
Assistant god we hear you, your thoughts and opinion are 100% correct, all humans on earth should follow your say. Assistant world leader we greet thee
Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by divineappo(m): 8:05pm On Sep 19, 2019
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Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by panpan(m): 8:11pm On Sep 19, 2019
The real issue is that tattoos are permanent.

It is far easier to print a tattoo than to remove a tattoo.

Each person is the owner of his (or her) body, so in a way whether he gets a tattoo printed on himself is his business. However, having a tattoo may come with consequences, and such a person should be prepared for such.

As implied earlier, when a person is about to get a tattoo, he should realize that there is almost no going back. It is not like having an unusual hairstyle, then changing to a regular style after a few weeks.

In addition, he should realize that there could be social consequences, whether for the right or wrong reasons. If for example, he puts a tattoo on his face and he becomes a subject of social ridicule or he finds it difficult to secure employment, then he should simply accept responsibility for his actions.
Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by LordReed(m): 8:28pm On Sep 19, 2019
He should read the instructions on keeping his beard, on wearing clothes with mixed fibres and eating crayfish then tell me how he is better than the tattoo wearer.
Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by Thomist(m): 11:35pm On Sep 19, 2019
LordPsalm:
Glad u didn't call it a sin
Those are expired laws of Moses. Not applicaple to Christianity.
I don't like it either [/qu[quote author=LordPsalm post=82380839]Glad u didn't call it a sin
Those are expired laws of Moses. Not applicaple to Christianity.
I don't like it either
ote]
Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by Thomist(m): 11:39pm On Sep 19, 2019
LordPsalm:
Glad u didn't call it a sin
Those are expired laws of Moses. Not applicaple to Christianity.
I don't like it either [/qu[quote author=LordPsalm post=82380839]Glad u didn't call it a sin
Those are expired laws of Moses. Not applicaple to Christianity.
I don't like it either
ote]

'expired laws of moses? you need mental restructuring

Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by slimhomiequan(m): 1:10am On Sep 20, 2019
Go tell Wiz Khalifa that one....



Nigeria with their beliefs........
Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by Onyi22(f): 2:36am On Sep 20, 2019
Good
Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by Nobody: 5:40am On Sep 20, 2019
toscolee:



They brought education along with their religion, stopped the killing of twins, reduced the custom of burying chiefs with human heads or slaves alive, thought us that not all diseases and sickness are as a result of witchcraft, showed us the cure. The religion that brought light won. Simple!

Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by toscolee(m): 5:04pm On Sep 20, 2019
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Story.....you left out the part where they orgasm as the shouts grew louder until the screams became deafening to the ear....
Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by sulakishop(m): 6:10pm On Sep 20, 2019
Keep kwayet
Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by lyndaway(f): 7:24pm On Sep 20, 2019
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Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by onwubiko(m): 10:56am On Sep 21, 2019
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Re: What I Think About Tattoos – Apostle Suleman by tck2000(m): 5:01pm On Dec 22, 2019
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