Shannon, of course there are individual circumstances, and a person's behavior and likes will change before and after becoming a Christian. But, again being a walking billboard can cause difficulty. Let's say a person (and I bet there's more than one out there!) who has the number "666" tatooed on his forehead? Now, before they're a Christian he will get a lot of conversation, and lets one or more of these become a Christian afterward? Well, I guess he will still get a lot of attention and they can explain something about the The Roman Road, etc., they the great number of people they will attract would be other Christians trying to point out about ...Treading the Roman Road, which they have already started up. I would think one would want to start a conversation about Christianity in some other way, but if they are those circumstances where they can't afford to get tattoos removed, like the aforementioned one, then they could put it to good use. But I have to point out: Leviticus 19 28“‘You shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor tattoo any marks on you. I am Yahweh.
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