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That is VERY dangerous. You should be very careful to keep it clean and prevent infection, and you're lucky you didn't hurt yourself.
I peirced my own lip no painkillers or ice just a needle and a ball
Quote from: Arch Angel on May 26, 2009, 09:14:44 AMThat is VERY dangerous. You should be very careful to keep it clean and prevent infection, and you're lucky you didn't hurt yourself.Also, it's a very good thing you didn't use painkillers or ice. That messes it up, I forget how though. You can put in a clear piece if you want to get away with it at school/with parents until it heals. I recommend a 14G.
Quote from: xCaLeBx on May 26, 2009, 09:09:27 AMI peirced my own lip no painkillers or ice just a needle and a ballWhy??Quote from: Colin Michael on May 26, 2009, 09:19:12 AMQuote from: Arch Angel on May 26, 2009, 09:14:44 AMThat is VERY dangerous. You should be very careful to keep it clean and prevent infection, and you're lucky you didn't hurt yourself.Also, it's a very good thing you didn't use painkillers or ice. That messes it up, I forget how though. You can put in a clear piece if you want to get away with it at school/with parents until it heals. I recommend a 14G.It looks kind of swollen in the second picture.
Quote from: Rrulez on May 26, 2009, 09:21:10 AMQuote from: xCaLeBx on May 26, 2009, 09:09:27 AMI peirced my own lip no painkillers or ice just a needle and a ballWhy??Quote from: Colin Michael on May 26, 2009, 09:19:12 AMQuote from: Arch Angel on May 26, 2009, 09:14:44 AMThat is VERY dangerous. You should be very careful to keep it clean and prevent infection, and you're lucky you didn't hurt yourself.Also, it's a very good thing you didn't use painkillers or ice. That messes it up, I forget how though. You can put in a clear piece if you want to get away with it at school/with parents until it heals. I recommend a 14G.It looks kind of swollen in the second picture.I wanted to do something crazy and of course it does you go peirce your lip and see howyour nerves react (I hit a vein Bythe way...it wasn't that bad)
As far as a moral response, I'd check out this link: http://www.biblestudy.org/question/tattoos-and-body-piercing.html
idk if he's brave or just plain stupid for thatthe bible says something against peircing your body
The bible says not to Pierce/Mutilate/Mar/burn/tattoo your body in mourning. That's all.
The verse in Leviticus is non-applicable to the present.
Quote from: Colin Michael on May 26, 2009, 10:12:30 AMThe verse in Leviticus is non-applicable to the present.OK, it doesn't surprise me that a person who doesn't believe the Bible is absolutely true, accurate, or applicable anyway, also finds this specific verse to not apply to his life. But most people on this forum do think the Bible is authoritative. So how about if you back up your statement based on what WE believe.Show me someplace in the Bible where it says that Christians SHOULD get their bodies pierced, or even that it is OK for Christians to get their bodies pierced. We're not Old Testament slaves, and Caleb is not a bride (at least in a human sense). So show me somewhere in the Bible that demonstrates the we can throw the Leviticus passage away.
I believe that the verse quoted from Leviticus is being taken out of context and used legalistically.
Are we also to believe that women should not braid their hair (1 Timothy 2:9) and Christians should never consume alcohol (Ephesians 5:18)?
Most importantly, is Caleb not able to be a follower of Christ and have a piercing?
And a pattern of doing that will lead to pain for yourself and the people who care about you.
I am not judging Caleb's salvation here at all. He could surely be a follower of Christ and have a piercing.