This picture comes from a horrible gay-bashing story out of New York:
Seriously, how fucked up in the head do you have to be to have so much hatred in your heart for gay people that you tattoo it on your arm?

Update: Thanks to Gherald for finding this absolute HILARITY:

Too bad the guy with the passage from Leviticus tattooed on his arm didn’t read the next chapter:
“You shall not make any gashes in your flesh for the dead or tattoo any marks upon you; I am the LORD”
Or in the King James Version:
“Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I am the LORD.”
Of course since when is the Bible applied to oneself. It is apparently only to be applied to others, as an excuse for abuse.

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  1. schu says:

    If we blame all the problems on the gays then we do not have to admit how badly we screwed up.

  2. AJM says:

    I see nothing wrong with it, it's his body and his right to say what he wants. Freedom of speech!

  3. Common Sense says:

    That the message of Leviticus 18:22 is absolutelty dead on does not however excuse the hatred with which this young man is delivering that message.

  4. Isaac says:

    I bet he's gay.

  5. Bigyin133 says:

    “You shall not make any gashes in your flesh for the dead or tattoo any marks upon you; I am the LORD”

    I have read this and saw the Irony in it..Hence I got a cross with lev 19:28 tattooed. As for the guy in the picture, me thinketh he doth protest too much! Sadly he wontbe the only one!

  6. guest says:

    Not saying that this tattoo is ok but the part in the bible about not making marks was when people back then would tattoo their bodies to keep "bad spirits" away. Pretty much both bible verses here are taken out of context.

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