Oh, yes let those deadly hearts roll, we'll stripped off their clothes
You do the stripping, I'll just hold him down so you can have your way with him, but be easy, put a rubber on him first, so you won't bear a gang member's child.
LoletteOPLe Mans, Pays de la Loire France1,691 posts
CuddlingSoul: You do the stripping, I'll just hold him down so you can have your way with him, but be easy, put a rubber on him first, so you won't bear a gang member's child.
We could ask help from neighbors ,, that would be fun,, a sort of bull game ,,
Lolette: Ken hi ,,, i got this somewhere ,, judaism don't approve it ,, anyway, everythig is worth knowing ,, TY for joining ,,, ***** The source of this prohibition is Leviticus 19:28: “You shall not etch a tattoo on yourselves.” This prohibition applies to all tattoos besides those made for medical purposes, such as to guide a surgeon making an incision.
Although some of the commentaries1 seem to believe that this is one of the Torah’s chukim, the commandments whose rationales transcend the ken of human intellect, other commentators do offer several explanations for this prohibition:
The human body is G-d’s creation, and it is therefore unbefitting to mutilate G-d’s handiwork. It is especially unbefitting for members of G-d’s chosen nation to mutilate their bodies. One must believe that G-d, the greatest artisan of all, formed him or her in the most fitting way, and one must not change this form. Changing one’s body (unless it is for health reasons) is tantamount to insulting G-d’s handiwork.2
Yes of course it is a chukim. Certainly was at the time when names and animals were the most common of gravings. The idea of blueprints, ACGT sequencing, periodic tables, Tsq/Rcubed = 1/1, E=MCsquare, all that was unknown in time of Moses, but it is all gravings, and of gravings before that.
Seriously forbidden stuff we were not intended to know. So seriously He vows punishment, not just upon he or she who breaks the Commandment, but also upon their children and their children's children.
It is okay to decide we don't care about us, but do we really think our grandkids should be punished because we didn't listen?
Also Lolette, please note more than just Judaism. Those books and laws of Moses are in the Christian Bible so Christianity (the pure kind that follows both books) doesn't like it either. Also the Angel Gabriel confirmed to the Prophet that the truths sent down before, the Torah, The Gospel, those things are true. So Muslims do not think much of Tattoos either.
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Oh, yes let those deadly hearts roll, we'll stripped off their clothes