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SHOULD Christians do MA?


Should Christians do MA  

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  1. 1. Should Christians do MA

    • Yes, they are great!
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    • No, they can be a stumbling block.
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True. As I said in the article I wrote for KF, I stay away from the spiritual aspects of the martial arts. But that is my conviction. Do I believe I am right? Of course, but I can't make up someone's mind for them. That is the joy and curse, sometimes of bieng a Believer, free will.

Ken Chenault

TFT - It does a body good!

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Yeah, I won't argue the "free will". But I have a hard time telling the "other camp" to leave me, and my Christian students, in peace.

 

What, in you opinion, shall I do?

 

(I have done and said many things, perhaps you may have something different)

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My answer would depend on just what the "other camp" is doing exactly. Are they picketing your school? Harassing you in any way? Give me some specifics and I will try and help as best I can.

Ken Chenault

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Give me some time to think about it and I'll get back to you. Okay? I just want to give the best advice I can, and hopefully use God's Word to get them to at least leave you and your students alone, if not change their minds.

Ken Chenault

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Yes, they had picketed.

 

Every so often, they come back.

 

They make up flyers and stick them on the car windshields.

 

The have a "devil" in a Karate uniform, walking around.

 

Man, I could go on and on.

 

So-called Christians are doing this to you? :o

Student: "Why did you hit that guy with a chair? Why didn't you use your karate?"

Master: "Hitting him with a chair was the only karate I could think of at the time."

Lesson: Practice until you don't have to think.

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