Just the other day I was wondering why there doesn't seem to be any Christian/Catholic based martial arts. Maybe they have been lost since the crusades. I'm thinking the Knights of Columbus should be starting up such classes. I'd love for my kids to get a black belt in the broadsword and mace. In fact I wouldn't mind studying the ancient Christian martial art of Tre Bu Chet myself.
Certainly Chuck Norris isn't the end-all, be-all in Christianity, but it was a clear example of a Chritian who is involved in martial arts (that just about everyone knows).
Snake eggs?
ReplyDeleteI don't believe I've ever seen a reference to those before!
It looks like she's gotten religion. . . maybe.
What. Ever.
ReplyDeleteI think Chuck Norris might take offense at being told he's not a real Christian because he still involves himself in martial arts.
When Chuck Norris takes offense, empires fall.
ReplyDeleteJust the other day I was wondering why there doesn't seem to be any Christian/Catholic based martial arts. Maybe they have been lost since the crusades. I'm thinking the Knights of Columbus should be starting up such classes. I'd love for my kids to get a black belt in the broadsword and mace. In fact I wouldn't mind studying the ancient Christian martial art of Tre Bu Chet myself.
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ReplyDeleteCertainly Chuck Norris isn't the end-all, be-all in Christianity, but it was a clear example of a Chritian who is involved in martial arts (that just about everyone knows).
Keep up the good work
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