Arthur Brain
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What could possibly be immoral about the manly art of self defense?
Self defense isn't a sport which was the topic of the thread. Is it 'manly' for women to learn to protect themselves?
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What could possibly be immoral about the manly art of self defense?
No. Some fighting sports (like wrestling of course) are more like acting.
A what-if (for Christians on board). Would a Christian man, filled with the Holy Spirit, decorate himself with a thousand tatoos and drooling throughout, hurt another man, throw him to the canvas and proceed to pummel him to the point of permanent injury?
Yes. It's a blast! I just competed in my first MMA Fight last November. I'm on another card July 30th. I fight mainly on Police vs Firefighter cards and we always raise money for a sick or injured firefighter or police officer. I'm also an Associate Pastor here in Colorado!
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I think there should be more sporting events that involve fighting. And sports that don't have fighting, should. Then sports like baseball and golf wouldn't be so boring to watch.
In fact, I think gladiatorial combat like the Romans had should be brought back.
My step-son takes Karate classes and spars often. I cheer him on, I'm very proud of the progress he's made and enjoy the opportunity that each sparring match gives him to improve. And sometimes he gets hurt. And sometimes he hurts someone else. It's not intentional, exactly. Just more or less an inevitable part of sparring. If he and his sparring partner accept that risk in the interest of pursuing the sport, that is not immoral. If he or his sparring partner set out intentionally to cause injury, then that would be immoral. See the distinction?I think MC above makes a good point.
But put that aside for e moment, please, ok?
The topic of the day asks about UFC, without even mentioning boxing -
the time old fighting sport.
Does anyone here think boxing is not wrong?
Bouncing brains around in bobbing heads is not wrong?
And without going further into that - let us now stir the pot.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Football is not wrong???
Come now!
It is like watching a mini war!
Please!
It is like watching gladiators with no weapons but their own
bodies!
And here is a question - which is more violent?
American football or European Football (or British)?
ps Would you watch all woman teams play American Football?
(And yes, do sometimes watch football with my brother and get all upset and excited and thus enjoy it!
But when Tebow got knocked in the head I suddenly felt kind of bad and guilty, it's true)
It especially is, between dogs and between chickens, unless it's not as a sport, in which case it's simply evil and... not immoral?
In fact, I think gladiatorial combat like the Romans had should be brought back.
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I know it is fun to wrestle. A nice pile drive to the face... or a punch to the face... but you cannot do it. Because, it is in the Bible not to wrestle your neighbor.