So the Bibble say not to have tatto's. I think that's because God dosnt want you to hide or ruin (or somthing like that) what he created. So why isnt it the same way with make up? Its still hiding what God created. Does anyone know why wearing make up is diffrent? All answers apreciated.
Now I did find this scripture, which doesn't really say you can't wear makeup, it just says that makeup and vanity is not all there is to life, jerimiah 4:30
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That is just for the people saying you can't wear makeup either. I didn't find any solid evidence of that.
I am going to have to agree with the previous woman who said that it is not permanent. That is the best thing that I could come up with. It is not destructive perse, I think "God" just doesn't want you looking like a harlot (whore) like Jezebel, and many of the other women they thought were whore's because of all the makeup they had on.
Hope that helps
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MyHappyShoe answered Saturday March 8 2008, 12:19 am: The Bible says our bodies are temples. They should be treated with care and respect. That's why it damns them. The Bible also damns bunnies, homosexuality, and hamburgers. [ MyHappyShoe's advice column | Ask MyHappyShoe A Question ]
jessayy answered Friday March 7 2008, 12:06 pm: I think that why he doesnt want us to have a tattoo is because they are permenant and that would be damanging something that he created. And make-up wouldn't be considered damaging, because it can be washed off. but i seriuosly doubt if he would like for us to cover our natural beauty.
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