In fairness, tattoos are a permanent representation of our rebellious stupid youth and even a lot of Christian metal bands have had such symbology surrounding them.
When we're young, we're stupid. When we're rebellious, we tend to rebel against a lot of things in our lives, which for a lot of kids of the past few decades has actually been Christianity establishment.
What I mean to say is, kids rebel against their authorities and Christianity is a major authority for a lot of people. Nothing is more rebellious than an upside down cross as a middle finger.
But a tattoo is forever (or massive scarring). Kids don't gain a concept of time until they're at least in their 20s and coming to terms with the fact that time moves forward faster than we think.
He's got an upside down cross too...
In fairness, tattoos are a permanent representation of our rebellious stupid youth and even a lot of Christian metal bands have had such symbology surrounding them.
When we're young, we're stupid. When we're rebellious, we tend to rebel against a lot of things in our lives, which for a lot of kids of the past few decades has actually been Christianity establishment.
What I mean to say is, kids rebel against their authorities and Christianity is a major authority for a lot of people. Nothing is more rebellious than an upside down cross as a middle finger.
But a tattoo is forever (or massive scarring). Kids don't gain a concept of time until they're at least in their 20s and coming to terms with the fact that time moves forward faster than we think.