Cross Tattoos (10 Best cross tattoo designs)
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Absolutely amazing! You guys did a fantastic job. Great harmony and great message.
For what?
Dude….stfu, church burner is right, don’t listen to this guy.
Usually when you go into a tattoo shop and they draw you up a design, they charge you 25 dollars. But there are a few other factors, like is it original? Or copied from something else? How long will it take you? Is there a lot of detail?
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What divisions of SLA are you in now? Are you in the IT division? They are a fun loving bunch (and innovative thinkers) if you don’t already know some of them. Note: I am friends with a bunch of IT members, but my main divisions are PAM and ST.
It'll be sad to see the tatts go, but I do like seeing faces as well. And yours IS PERFECT. #twittertattoo #tattoo #inked #ink
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Significant is this comment in the book The Cross in Ritual, Architecture, and Art: “It is strange, yet unquestionably a fact, that in ages long before the birth of Christ, and since then in lands untouched by the teaching of the Church, the Cross has been used as a sacred symbol. . . . The Greek Bacchus, the Tyrian Tammuz, the Chaldean Bel, and the Norse Odin, were all symbolised to their votaries by a cruciform device.”—By G. S. Tyack, London, 1900, p. 1.
The book The Non-Christian Cross, by J. D. Parsons (London, 1896), adds: “There is not a single sentence in any of the numerous writings forming the New Testament, which, in the original Greek, bears even indirect evidence to the effect that the stauros used in the case of Jesus was other than an ordinary stauros; much less to the effect that it consisted, not of one piece of timber, but of two pieces nailed together in the form of a cross. . . . It is not a little misleading upon the part of our teachers to translate the word stauros as ‘cross’ when rendering the Greek documents of the Church into our native tongue, and to support that action by putting ‘cross’ in our lexicons as the meaning of stauros without carefully explaining that that was at any rate not the primary meaning of the word in the days of the Apostles, did not become its primary signification till long afterwards, and became so then, if at all, only because, despite the absence of corroborative evidence, it was for some reason or other assumed that the particular stauros upon which Jesus was executed had that particular shape.”—Pp. 23, 24; see also The Companion Bible, 1974, Appendix No. 162
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They all get like that after a decade or two or three. Just don't tell the young people or the tattoo parlors – keep them stupid – they are happy that way.
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