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edie, the topic is MMA, are you hijacking on purpose?
I was out teaching at my brothers MMA club on Monday, working throws and take-downs. These guys come from all different walks of life and even though they compete against each other they have a genuine affection for each other. When they compete in MMA events, and they do, they don't hate the guy standing across from them. To use 1 John in such a way shows you don't understand combat sports.
In fact you could use anyone of the arguments against Christians watching or practicing MMA against football, boxing, wrestling...heck, even arm wrestling. Have you even competed on the football field? They is definitely an intent to harm when you sack a QB or take a running back out at the knees.
Nothing will be safe until we are all in touch with our feelings and greet one another with "hi de ho neighbour."
Totally agree with you - but contrary to what Driscoll says - man was not "made" to fight. In fact - I'm a little perturbed that Driscoll has the gall to refer to MMA as fighting in the context that he does.
^ So to sum it up, that guy thinks MMA is not for Christians. lol
You could say that about other sports as well.
I didn't get that at all from the article. I think his point is that MMA is not the wonderful "manly" ministry that some promote it as. He brings it back down to the level of other sports (where it belongs), which debunks Driscoll's infatuated concept of it.
^ So to sum it up, that guy thinks MMA is not for Christians. lol
You could say that about other sports as well.
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