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Brandon Paul Heslop wrote:I object to people dismissing the idea out of hand, while showing tolerance towards christian beliefs. . . because it makes the forum feel quasi political rather than purely martial.
And I rather think that asserting that some ludicrous energy force applies to serious martial efforts degrades said efforts, and makes the forum feel quasi-fantastical, rather than purely martial and serious.
I agree with Mr. Hull. Casper's point is valid. The point has been made. This thread has served its purpose and should be closed.
-B.
Brandon Paul Heslop wrote:
It's called empricism (as in emperical science). An Occidental concept, last I checked. That which cannot be substantiated is dismissed as superstition.
You know, Mr. Stewart, I believe that the only person attempting to infuse politics into this discussion is you. This thread, and Casper's post that started it, never had anything to do with politics. It was you whpo introduced that element, not any one else.
I assert that this is just another case of hyper-sensitive political-correctness gone mad.
-B.
Jeffrey Hull wrote:Casper's original valid point, plus my own points, have been totally misunderstood by a certain person illogically making individual & general ad hominem attacks to somehow support his meaningless point that all European fencers are thus "bigots" if they refuse to accept the existence of some unsubstantiated "energy" as the cause of fear in one's foe when a one yells loudly at said foe.
To say that "chi" is a part of every human action is as meaningless as saying that every event is the "divine intent". If something is defined so broadly that it loses specificity it thus loses meaning.
We all know from the reactions of beasts as meek as squirrels to as mighty as bears that when a loud surprising noise is made it is shocking to hear and thus often causes fear.
To convolute such a simple thing as that by imposing unsubstantiated notions of mystical energy, some unneeded complication of a metaphysical explanation, is ludicrous.
Roy Robinson Stewart wrote:Brandon Paul Heslop wrote:
It's called empricism (as in emperical science). An Occidental concept, last I checked. That which cannot be substantiated is dismissed as superstition.
Except if it is a Christian God. . . then it is allowed
In any case, if you want to talk philosophical ism's then you are getting in to hot water, because your scepticism regarding that which cannot be proven, if extrapolated, will show you that nothing other than an awareness of one's own existence can be substantiated, and even that can only be proven to yourself.You know, Mr. Stewart, I believe that the only person attempting to infuse politics into this discussion is you. This thread, and Casper's post that started it, never had anything to do with politics. It was you whpo introduced that element, not any one else.
well now I disagree I think that the continuous mocking of eastern Martial arts which goes on here is political, or at least racial, in nature, and that we would be better off without it
I assert that this is just another case of hyper-sensitive political-correctness gone mad.
-B.
I assert that the mocking of Eastern martial artists and the concept of 'chi' is ungentlemanly and unneccesary, why not just stop doing it ?
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Roy Robinson Stewart wrote:Your powers of reading comprehension need to be improved: I did not say that you are a Christian, I merely pointed out the there are members of this forum who are Christian, and that their metaphysical beliefs are politely tolerated, whereas those of Asian martial artists are actively ridiculed
I respect your right to your atheistic position, and I merely request that you show some respect towards those who do not share your beliefs. . . . some of whom are highly intelligent.
As for my own beliefs regarding metaphysics, I have not stated what they are
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Stacy Clifford wrote:
By the way, as both a Christian and someone with a science degree, I do not believe that God interferes with the physical laws of nature.
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