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Tattooing, body marking, body
piercing, and now body mutilation, where will it end? Just like
any trend or downward spiral, it goes deeper and deeper, lower
and lower. When any society or culture leaves the absolutes of
Biblical truths, there is no bottom. The "body" is the Lord's.
The human life and body is a sacred trust. There are holy things
in our world and no Christian culture can survive when we forget
to hold those things in reverence.
There are three persons that bear
record in Heaven: the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost.
There are three that bear witness in earth: the Holy Spirit, the
Word, and the Blood. (I John 5:7-8) There are three sacred
trusts we hold in reverence in our lives: the body, the
Scripture, and the Lord's Day. When you depart from any of these
three basic sets of principles or truths, there is no more
foundation on which to build. Follow any religious institution
or movement that has left these three foundational truths and
they have nothing to build on that holds them in balance.
Remember, "If the foundations be destroyed, what can the
righteous do?" (Psalm 11:3). Please notice that the "Word of
God," either in person or in revelation is at the center of all
three basic principles of our spiritual world.
Visiting The Subculture of Body
Mutilation
Let's go on a visit to an acceptable and legitimate tattoo
business in the average community of America. These businesses
are often in small shopping malls, sometimes in a run down area
of the city, but not always. The signs that I have viewed almost
always use the idea of tattoos as the identification. As you
enter the store, there will be multiple displays of designs that
you may choose. The first thing you will notice is the oddity of
these designs. They are normally not beautiful, peaceful, or
natural looking.
In fact, the designs clearly come
from a totally different cultural sense. If you have viewed
publications with pictures from an eastern culture as Japan,
China, or Arabia, you will immediately see the similarities. The
eyes in either the person or the animal are foreboding and evil.
The pictures will include Satan, witchcraft ideas, New Age, and
strange angelic creatures. Many are clearly Hindu. Budda is
popular and beastly creatures are evident to a large degree.
Snakes are very popular and are designed to wrap around the
body, the arms, or legs. Celtic, Nords, and Druids have a strong
presence, and even the designs depicting Jesus or some Bible
idea are more Catholic and Eastern in appearance.
One picture of Jesus that I viewed
is too vulgar to show you. It was an African Jesus nude from the
waist up, but with His genitals protruding. Blasphemy is the
only word fitting to describe it. Although, the owner had been
doing tattoos for forty-one years, he declared that he had never
noticed this picture on his wall. When I say that the tattoo
culture is out of hell, that's a mild description. Yet, we have
a multitude of modern religious souls that have chosen this
lifestyle as acceptable.
One large, local church in our city
has hired a minister for the "young adults" that is clearly a
part of this culture. The Charlotte Observer quoted him saying,
"I want to reach the person in the tattoo parlor, who pierced my
ears . . .That's the kind of person I want to go after. I want
to span the spectrum." The writer stated of this minister, "And
he pierced his second ear after coming to ______ to show that
the church is open to all." (The Charlotte Observer, Ken
Garfield.) I wonder if this minister has any understanding of
what it means to be "born again" or remade into the image of the
Lord Jesus Christ.
The Roots of the Tattoo World
When I do programs on our talk radio broadcast, my staff and I
do ample research. We have 2 two-hour broadcasts on this subject
available. We want to know the background and foundational idea
behind every movement or cultural change affecting our world.
America used to be a "culture of life," a "culture of the
beautiful," but that is changing at a rapid rate. The Eastern
cultures are quickly becoming deeply rooted in our world. We are
moving quickly from Western and basic Christian thought to
Eastern and the many heathen ways of thinking and living. The
Eastern world had it origination out of Babylon, while the
Western nations were born out of Jerusalem. By that statement I
mean the spiritual evolution from those two world centers. This
change from Western to Eastern had to happen to fulfill "End
Time" prophecy. I believe Babylon will be the capitol of the
seven-year Antichrist kingdom and her ideas must come to rule in
that kingdom.
Hinduism is one of the strongest
influences toward body mutilation of any description. A Hindu
website made the following boast, "While tattoos among sailors
and motorcycle clubs might seem the most obvious to someone
living in the West, many cultures, including that of the Hindus,
have long regarded tattoos as essential aids in life and even as
passports into the world beyond death. So why tattoos? What does
a symbol embedded under the skin have to do with the spirit? In
part, it is related to self-mortification, which has a long
history in religion. Whether it's a Buddhist lama drawing a
blade across his tongue, a Lakota warrior hanging for hours by
hooks puncturing his chest or a sadhu piercing his cheeks and
tongues with small spears, nearly every culture has a sect that
regards physical suffering, or an apparent indifference to it,
as just another step in spiritual development. Tattoos are
believed to have begun as cuts in the skin to form scars, a
decidedly painful process. The color, from soot or plants, came
later. Anthropologists believe tattoos are part of the evolution
of a tradition that views the voluntary endurance of pain as a
way to tap into a primal urge for meaning and belonging. And
sacred symbols, from cave painting to mandalas, are as old as
the struggle to understand our world." (Hinduism Today,
July/August, 2001.)
This issue from the Hindu world
provided us with a picture of three basic reasons that undergird
the tattoo culture. It is clearly a spiritualistic movement that
finds its entire history in the search for God outside the
revelations of Biblical truth. The air is charged today with
this search for self and meaning rooted outside the tried and
true experience of the Blood of Jesus. What is most disturbing,
as the minister in Charlotte stated, is the integrating of the
sacred and the sacrilegious.
The Hindu website gave three
significant aspects of the tattoo experiences. One is
"Devotional," the second is "Tattoos and the Afterlife," and
"Tattoos for Protection." They stated the following about the
first idea of tattoo's "Devotional" aspect, "Religious tattoos
can be viewed with two levels of devotion: there's the ordeal of
receiving the tattoo, the tedious and painful process of
injecting pigment into the flesh, and then there's the symbolism
and color of the design itself. Among the most devoutly tattooed
groups anywhere is the community of Ramnaamis. Scattered across
the Indian states of Bihar and Madhya Pradesh, this sect of
untouchables found refuge from harm in their distinctive tattoos
the name "Ram" repeated in Sanskrit on practically every inch of
skin, even on the tongue and inside the lips. Ramnaamis began
their extraordinary custom during the Hindu reformist movement
of the 19th century when they angered the upper-caste brahmins
by adopting brahminical customs. To protect themselves against
the brahmins' wrath, the Ramnaamis tattooed the name of Lord Ram
on their bodies." (Ibid.)
Clearly, the name of their gods was
a primary focus. Since their gods were unknowable and idol, they
were forced to identify with them by strange mythical methods.
Instead of God in their heart, the gods were painted in their
flesh. The website continued by writing, "With a rich tradition
and thousands of Deities, Hinduism itself is today the source of
countless tattoo designs. Tattoos depicting popular Gods such as
Siva, Ganesha and Kali or sacred symbols like "Om" adorn the
flesh of Hindus and non-Hindus alike. Some of the most elaborate
tattoo patterns anywhere are on the women of the Ribari tribe of
Kutch, the very region in Northwest India just devastated by an
earthquake. It is one of the places to which the Pandavas were
exiled during the Mahabharata. The members of the nomadic Ribari
tribe live as their ancestors did; their tattoos being tangible
symbols of the people's strong spirit and concern with faith and
survival." (Ibid.) What an empty search for God!
The aspect of "Tattoos & the
Afterlife" shows the marked difference between faith in a
resurrected Christ and the heathen ideas of our hope for the
future. This fact helps us understand why Moses was given the
clear direction against marking the flesh. God said, "Ye shall
not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any
marks upon you: I am the LORD." (Leviticus 19:28). Tattooing has
always represented this heathen idea of the afterlife and the
Holy Spirit warned the believer to stay clear of all such
superstition.
Listen to what the writer in this
Hindu article documented. "The Maoris believed that a spirit
would recognize their elaborate facial tattoos after their death
and give them the vision to find their way to the next world.
The Dayak tribes of Borneo thought their hand tattoos would
illuminate the darkness of the afterlife as the soul searched
for the River of the Dead. Maligang, the spirit guarding the
river, would check for the tattoo, which earned the soul the
right to cross the river. This is similar to the Lakota
tradition, which teaches that the soul of the dead starts it
journey to the other world on the starry spirit road (Milky
Way). Along the path, it will pass Owl Woman, who inspects it
for the tattoo. If she can't find it, she prevents the soul's
passage. The Inuits of Alaska also tattooed themselves in
preparation for death rituals. Small dots were applied to the
pallbearer at various joints along the body to protect against
evil spirits. Some believe that the soul resembles the body that
houses it and retains this appearance even after death,
including the person's tattoos. In other cultures it is believed
that death changes the person's appearance so drastically that
your tattoos were the only form of identification that will be
left to you. Without tattoos you are doomed to wander forever in
the afterworld." (Hinduism Today, July/August, 2001.) Nothing is
scarier in the world of idol worship than the constant search
for passage into the afterlife. Death becomes the dark and
hopeless adventure into the regions of demons and lurking
spirits of destruction.
The last of the three basic aspects
of the tattoo world is "Protection from Evil Spirits." The gods
of heathenism are a warring crowd of competing spirits. The idol
worshippers were constantly caught up in these spirit wars and
seeking some means of protection. This author describes the
tattoos as amulets. "Many cultures regard tattoos as protective
amulets, and such magical applications are closely linked to
religious beliefs. Ainu women in Japan, for instance, tattoo
themselves with images of their Goddess, which is able to repel
evil spirits and thus protect from disease. Iraqis commonly
tattoo a dot at the end of a child's nose to guard against
illness. A tattoo of Hanuman is used to relieve pain among
Hindus. Aborigines in Australia believe tattoos on their arms
allow them to dodge boomerangs. Soldiers in Burma tattoo their
thighs to be invulnerable in war, and Cambodian men cover
themselves in tattoos to make themselves impervious to harm,
even from bullets. The use of tattoos in Cambodia may have come
centuries ago from Indian settlers who practiced Vedic rituals.
Sacred Buddhist texts are a favorite tattoo in Thailand, where
they are believed to have magical power. In an initiation rite
known as the "Krob Kru," the devotee lights incense and prays in
preparation. The tattoo artist uses a special rod to inscribe
the sacred text on the chest, back or arms. A shaman then tests
the tattoo's potency by giving each tattoo three or four strong
swipes of a sword. Tattoo recipients often enter a state of
ecstasy or bust into violent trances." (Ibid.)
This author tells about the
Hawalians, who have specific tattoo gods. They are called
Aumakua and either protect or destroy, depending on the
attention given to the god. One of the heartbreaking truths
about heathenism is the unholy bondage the shaman priest holds
over the people. They are forced to serve these false gods by
threats and spells. It's important to understand that you cannot
disconnect the tattoo of a particular idol god and the demon
spirit behind that idol. When you play their game, you reap
their bondage.
Evolution & Darwinism
We cannot escape the effect that evolution has had on our
present generation of young people. Man was created by the
supernatural action of Jehovah God. We are in His likeness and
image, and our temple or body is His dwelling place. Our body
cannot be a vacuum but for a short period of time. If God does
not guard the gate, then a different spirit will seek control.
Demon control is not the same as demon possession. While there
is certainly a tremendous amount of possession, much of our
world is under Lucifer's control.
Any kind of body piercing, marking,
or tattooing is connected to spirit control. The evil spirit
many not control the life at the beginning of the involvement
with this world, but will certainly seek to do so eventually.
Visit a few tattoo shops and witness about the Lord Jesus. You
will quickly find that a large number of them are into heathen
religions of Native Indians, Hindus, etc. You absolutely cannot
separate this sub-culture from evil spirits and heathen
religions. When you adopt their culture, you accept the spirit
that birthed that culture.
Conclusion
God created man in His own image and forbids any believer to
mark, mutilate, or pierce their body. Satan hates the human body
because of its likeness to the Creator. The body is sacred and
to treat it like an idol god would suggest starting a process of
descent into the vulgar and absurd. It does not matter at all to
Satan how he brings you under bondage to his destructive powers.
His goal is to make you a wreck and to bring you to the place
that there is no way out. Already a great portion of this
generation is hopelessly locked into a subculture of darkness
and emotional insanity. |