Did you know that the bible opposes tattoos? Check out the Levitical law prohibiting them. Leviticus 19:28 which says: “Do not lacerate your bodies for the dead, and do not tattoo yourselves. I am the Lord.”
While this sounds like a fairly clear condemnation of tattoos, you have to keep in mind the context of the Old Testament law. It’s fairly obvious that the prohibition against tattoos was directly related to pagan worship, just as the prohibition against graven images was.
But regardless of the original intent, nowadays, the old covenant ceremonial law no longer applies, as new covenant faithful and to say otherwise, is contrary to the whole message of the New Testament. For example, immediately preceding and following that verse about tattoos are prohibitions against a man trimming his beard and, (McDonald's, look away now,) eating red meat. Now, I recently enjoyed a steak, and I’m pretty confident I didn’t sin. I also regularly trimmed my beard, which also isn’t a sin, and when my hair started going grey I shaved the beard off. The sin of vanity, or what?