> > Tattooing is colourizing the skin in an artful fashion - some people claim that this is defacing what God has given to us. A Tattoo artist does not think he is "defacing" the skin = but enhancing it through art.
> > Colourizing the hair is an attempt to alter the colour of the hair from that which God originally gave. To deface something means to alter it negatively - how is colourizing the hair not altering the person's God-given hair colour.
> > Alex, your "oh come on" is not a very intelligent reply.
> > Self-confidence should spring from faith in Jesus and not in the way one "looks".
> > So what is the point, Shane, of colourizing the hair?
> > -Rob
> I'm not even going to get into this, I don't feel like telling you what the point is because you will just find something to say to make it look wrong like you always do, I'm sick of that. I see NOTHING wrong with it and there isn't. It's not a sin to colorize hair like you claim it is, it's just a personal preference of yours. I'm NOT in the mood for this kind of debate, I hate debating. I'll get back to you on this next time I see you.
Whoa! This is getting totally out of hand! It's just a hair cut for goodness sake. Laura asked for advice, not this huge argument. I see nothing wrong with coloring your hair. I don't see why you are making such a big deal out of this Rob. She just wanted to know if you liked the hair cut. A simple yes or no would have done just fine. Where do you see in the Bible that it's a sin to color your hair?
- Jen