Tattoo, an open door to the devil
Father Gabriele Amorth stated that in exorcisms the devil repeatedly confesses, through the mouths of the possessed, that whoever gets a tattoo is his consecrated person and that regardless of what one decides to get a tattoo, his influence on the life of the tattooed person is real. and continuous.
A tattoo is a true indirect consecration to Satan. Whoever gets a tattoo risks entering into unspeakable pain, dark and depressive moments, as well as spells and incantations themselves.
The tattooed person, therefore, allows the devil to influence him. Many problems with depression, alcoholism, drugs and, more often, appear immediately after getting a tattoo.
This speech could also be taken lightly by many and unfortunately also by many priests, but the real contradiction is that Anton La Vey, founder of the Church of Satan in America, publicly confesses (in the book Modern Primitives) what has been said, admitting that behind every tattoo (even if it is a flower or a dragon) there really is Satanism.
A priest of Satan has the obligation to consecrate himself with a tattoo. When you tattoo angels, faces of saints, images of Jesus or Mary, God is offended twice, it is not a laughing matter.
In many exorcisms, the conscious possessed during the rite said they felt a huge fire burning right on the skin where they were tattooed. Just one tattoo is enough to risk having possession disorders as demonstrated by the numerous cases studied by exorcists.
Among other things, tribal tattoos contain 666, the number of the Antichrist. So, if you decide to get a tattoo, remember that while man looks at the external appearance, God looks at the heart.
My advice is not to get tattoos and not to remove them if you have already done so, but to turn to an exorcist priest, available in the diocese to which you belong, and bless your tattooed skin.
Now no one will be able to say: “I did not know”. Faith in God is not a game and Satan takes advantage of our ignorance to act on us. Through the Bible, God is very clear at this point too: “my people are dying for lack of knowledge”. (Hosea; 4-6)