MCalavera wrote:
Fnord, I can propose an explanation. You were not thinking like a member of the church. You did not see those tattoos as sinful and filthy.
It probably has more to do with them trying to stay holy (self-righteous or not) than them not being friendly enough.
Actually why should a tattoo be sinful and filthy, so in which way is another person hurted, if someone gets a tattoo?
And actually in which verse of the bible is it, that Jesus talked to his followers and ordered them to judged their citizens by their external appearance, ignore their personality, and exclude them from your community if their external appearance is not good enough?
Its some time ago, I read the book, but really cant remember about that scene? Instead I thought that there was some other stuff, like Jesus going to the ill and banned, the poor, not judging people upon their wealth but their personal qualities. But who knows, maybe the reason why Maria Magdalena was not rejected by him, was because of her at least being a non tattooed prostitute. If she would have been tattooed, then surely he would have told his followers to push her away from him.
Sorry, for talking, I am sure there was somewhere an 11th order of god that you should be a Hypocrites about your religion. ^^