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Excuse me if somethign like this has already been posted, and excuse me if my spelling is off… but I mean like Kung Fu and the likes.
Anyway, I got a book yesterday about how Martial arts is contray to christain beleif and living, especially the ones that have all the channellign of Chi and other such energies, that I realise will be against church teaching. But it discussed that even those who use it for “just exercise” are being fooled into Satan’s clutches. Furthermore, it talked about how such arts invited the spirit of violence into one’s life, because even though it teaches that you’re not supposed to strike out, you’re secreting wishing someone would so you could try out your skills.
It talked of Pride also being allowed into ones soul by means that you knew something others didn’t and that it gave people levels of skill which added to the spirit of pride being present.
It spoke of Pilates being orginally an innocent concept but had been adopted by Yoga and other spiritual medium people and had thusly been polluted.
I don’t do MAs of any kind, although I did ninjitsu years ago (but left, even as a 14yr old I felt something was “spirituality” dangers… other then my spelling), and I’m just wondering what other Catholics think of this - as this book thing was written by a protestant.
Anyway, I got a book yesterday about how Martial arts is contray to christain beleif and living, especially the ones that have all the channellign of Chi and other such energies, that I realise will be against church teaching. But it discussed that even those who use it for “just exercise” are being fooled into Satan’s clutches. Furthermore, it talked about how such arts invited the spirit of violence into one’s life, because even though it teaches that you’re not supposed to strike out, you’re secreting wishing someone would so you could try out your skills.
It talked of Pride also being allowed into ones soul by means that you knew something others didn’t and that it gave people levels of skill which added to the spirit of pride being present.
It spoke of Pilates being orginally an innocent concept but had been adopted by Yoga and other spiritual medium people and had thusly been polluted.
I don’t do MAs of any kind, although I did ninjitsu years ago (but left, even as a 14yr old I felt something was “spirituality” dangers… other then my spelling), and I’m just wondering what other Catholics think of this - as this book thing was written by a protestant.