Like this guy, a Jesuit Catholic priest, who fails to mention that the practice in Egypt was turbocharged by the Muslim conquest, and who should know better than to employ the is-is-ought fallacy:
This Easter, as some Christians get tattoos, this
history might serve as a reminder of tattooing as a legitimate Christian
practice, one that has been in use since the beginnings of the Common
Era.
You must not slash your body for a dead person or incise a tattoo on yourself. I am the LORD.
-- Leviticus 19:28