<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">So all a person needs to do is believe in God and do bad stuff and you believe they'll go to heaven?</div>
I don't really see how getting a tattoo is that big of a friggin deal. Even if it is against the religion, do you really expect a person to uphold every single thing the religion requires of you? In the end, it's his choice.
This is the problem with religion, people just tend to look too deeply into it. I think everyone should believe in a higher power and believe in something beyond what we can comprehend but some people base thier lives entirely on something written in scripture thousands of years ago without looking at it from a broader scope. I'm not against the Muslim religion by any means, but what is the point of burying women under burqas?
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I dont really care about your class experience, your shifting the topic up.
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Actually, no I wasn't. I finished responding to you and said "ON ANOTHER NOTE" and decided to post my random thought, which is, if you haven't noticed, what this thread is about.
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Its not about being a religious person, its about knowing whats right and whats wrong. If you know something is wrong and against your religion then why do it?</div>
It's against his religion yes, but it's not wrong to the extent that you're making it out to be. If he was killing someone than okay, I get your point, but the guy is getting a tattoo because he wants to, how hard is that to understand? I don't think Mamba believes in religion to the point that he thinks getting a tattoo will in any way affect his life after death. If that's his belief, then so be it. Why do you care?