WTF AFRICA- YOU DONT HAVE TO LOVE IT BUT YOU HAVE TO RESPECT THAT THEY ARE CULTURED WITH MANY TRADITIONS
African women who Tattoo their gums black for a more BEAUTIFUL SMILE (VIDEO)
There’s a new page in the ever-growing book of bizarre beauty procedures. Joining the list of treatments like extreme butt implants and Japan’s “bagel heads” comes gum tattooing. More specifically, tattooing your gums black to achieve a more beautiful smile.
While it may sound extreme to most, women in the country of Senegal have been doing it for years. The West African country inherited the custom from their ancestors and believe it will help women attract men. We’re now learning about this unique beautification method thanks to a video that has surfaced following a young woman named Marième as she undergoes the procedure.
Although she’s brave at first, Mariéme soon succumbs to the pain of the needles jabbing into her gums as they inject a black powder made of burnt oil and shea butter, only making it through four of the seven recommended layers of pigmentation.
“It hurts. I would never recommend this torture to anyone,” she explains after the tattoo is finished.
Needless to say, the video is hard to watch. But the woman performing the tattoo explains its benefits:
Less and less women are doing this, but some are still interested. Especially young women who are looking for a lover. Listen to me, tattooed gums and a silver tooth: that’s what’s attractive. A woman should not have red gums. Her gums need to be dark. A nice smile attracts men. A nice smile with white teeth.
If you need a bit more convincing, the procedure is also said to boost dental health and eliminate bad breath, all of which could be yours for 1 Euro (that’s less than $1.50) and the nerve to make it through a torture session.
No thanks, we’ll just stick to Crest Whitestrips and Altoids.
Furthermore, we honestly can’t see much of a difference between Marième’s pre-tattooed gums and the darkened result. And for the record, the women in this film are already beautiful — no black gums required.
IS SALVATION SURE FOR CHRISTIANS?-GOODMORNING
To understand the Bible, one must understand what Scripture refers to as “administrations.” We today live in the Administration of Grace, during which those people who are born again receive a guarantee of salvation.
Throughout history, for the accomplishment of His purposes and the benefit of His people, God has changed the “rules” by which He wants people to live. Many theologians call the time period covered by a given set of rules an “administration” or “dispensation.” The systematic theology that recognizes these different administrations or dispensations is referred to as “Dispensationalism.”
Examples of God changing the rules from administration to administration are plentiful. In the Garden of Eden, He told Adam and Eve to eat plants only (Gen. 1:29), but after the Flood, God changed the rules and allowed man to eat meat also (Gen. 9:3), and He still allows us to eat meat today. Another clear example concerns the Sabbath. Before the Mosaic Law, there was no specific law concerning the Sabbath. When God gave the Law to Moses, He changed the rules, and commanded that anyone who worked on the Sabbath should be put to death (Exod. 31:14). Today, in the Administration of Grace, God has changed the rules again, and it is not a sin to work on the Sabbath (Rom. 14:5; Col. 2:16 and 17). When Christians do not recognize or understand the administrations in the Bible, the Bible abounds with apparent contradictions.
We believe God’s Word shows eight administrations. Knowing exactly when they begin and end, and the rules distinctly associated with each, is vital if we are to understand the Bible. The eight administrations are: [For a chart on the Administrations in Scripture, click here.]
Original Paradise (Creation to the Fall)
Conscience (the Fall to the Flood)
Civil Government (the Flood to the Mosaic Law)
The Mosaic Law (the Mosaic Law to Pentecost)
The Administration of the Grace of God, also called the Administration of the Sacred Secret (Pentecost to the Rapture)
Tribulation (the Rapture to the end of the Battle of Armageddon)
Paradise, or Christ’s Millennial Kingdom (1,000 years)
Everlasting Kingdom (after the Millennial Kingdom it will last forever)
The Grace Administration, in which we live today, began on the Jewish holiday of Pentecost (Acts 2), when the gift of holy spirit was given via New Birth to everyone who believed. It is called the “administration of God’s grace” in Ephesians 3:2, but we usually call it “the Administration of Grace” because now, by God’s amazing grace, salvation is guaranteed to every Christian. That guarantee did not exist in the Old Testament or Gospels, so Jesus did not mention it. Jesus taught according to God’s rules for the administration in which he lived, the administration of the Law.
Today, by God’s grace each Christian has the guarantee of salvation that was given to him when he got born again, and that guarantee stands whether or not a Christian is faithful to live a godly life. [For further study on the Administrations, click here.]
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