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Why is it so hard for men to wear shirts when making videos about the Bible? This seems to be a trend; tattooed, shirtless men presenting Bible lessons, often lessons that question past interpretations.

I'm not a prude and don't expect Christians to wear suits or have fancy accents but a certain level of decorum is commanded by Scripture.

I also observe a trend between demon possession and heavy tatoos. It's like the demons possessing drug gangsters want their human host to look a certain way. It may be an aethetic choice or it could be that the glyphs embedded in the skin make the wearer more vulnerable, more easily possessed.

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Agreed.
Years ago I heard a pastor from TX (G Craige Lewis) explain tattoos.
A young woman approached him seeking help for her brother who was exhibiting bizarre behavior.
Pastor got more details and his history, then she brought him in.
Pastor prayed over the boy and asserted authority over the demon, yet the thing wouldn't come out.
Finally it spoke to pastor and said, " I don't have to leave; my MARK IS ON HIM" (referring to the tattoo on his chest).
Pastor Lewis explained it to the boy and asked him to repent of the tattoo.
It was only then it could be cast out.
People have NO IDEA what kinds of doors they open up -- not only tattoos, but alcohol (spirits), drugs (even prescription), illicit sex, dabbling in the occult (tarot, palm readings, ouija, witchcraft), demonic movies and music.
It's a minefield!