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Can I shed some light on what is going on here? There are many places where the Bible does not be specific and therefore have left many "debatable matters" for us to wrestle over. For example, the Bible is silent on the matter of eating people. However, most of us would aggree that this behavior is not acceptable.
Bowing to idols, or however you want to word it is still debatable. Does this refer to things that are obviously idols? Does this refer to philosophical idols (money). How far do you wish to stretch this. That is up to each Christian to decide. The bottom line is that all Christians are united under the common believe that Jesus Christ suffered and died on the cross as a sacrifice and he rose again on the 3rd day to defeat death. We all also believe that we have all sinned and deserve to die for those transgressions. Therefore, we need Christ who will take all under him who ask him for help.
Then as Christians we need to honor the decisions that we each have made in our lives in regard to these debatable matters such as idols, halloween, movies, etc. Personally, I have a friend who is very involved in following politics. In my opinion, he voices his opinions in a manner that present himself to be very intelluctual and searches for praise from we humans. To me, this is pride. Furthermore, he speaks very offensively of the President. The Bible clearly states that we are to respect our leaders, as they are God-appointed. However, he retorts that democratic societies where free-speech is a right were not invented at the time of the Bible. We disagree, yet we are able to get along just fine as Christians.
It is not my normal style to leave issuses such as this without backing up all that I say with a quotes from the Bible. I urge you to listen to the following recording regarding debatable issues ... www.millersvillebiblechurch.org/_audio/Unity on Debatable Matters 5-30-04.mp3
John HOLM'S JUDO SCHOOL , the U.S.JUDO TRAINING CENTER
at ( JUDOCHAMPION'S.COM) has just had three differant athlete's win first place gold medals in th U.S. Junior National Olympic open in Miami Forida this past weekend. AUGUST 1st 2004.
That is more first place finishes then any other school in the country/world as the OPEN is international competition!
Wow, so the school that doesn't bow, that uses modern training methods and so on does best in the US...you must be right then......WRONG, because inspite of that, they still aren't able to become a Olympic champ anyway
Heck even small countries like Belgium en my own manage to get medals at the olympics, and guess what, we bow and first teach people to fall
BTW the fact that it is open doesn't mean that the whole worldtop enters the tournament
Believe me if I tell you there are other clubs that have the same or even a higher amount of winners in a National open event
As far as I can see on http://www.usjudo.org/tresults/2004jroly.htm
There were no NON US participants at all just US, so your claims have no base at all
Oh guess what, just checked the results ony 1 first place and 2 second place wins, this disappoints me very much, a christian, so obsessed with bowing but not minding being a liar
John HOLM'S JUDO SCHOOL , the U.S.JUDO TRAINING CENTER
at ( JUDOCHAMPION'S.COM) has just had three differant athlete's win first place gold medals in th U.S. Junior National Olympic open in Miami Forida this past weekend. AUGUST 1st 2004.
That is more first place finishes then any other school in the country/world as the OPEN is international competition!
So winning tournaments automatically mitigates your disrespect for another's culture? There really is no need to debate the matter. You join a school that requires you to bow, then you bow. Don't like it? Get the heck out. Fact of the matter is bowing is part of the culture of Japan (thus has become a part of all of it's TMA) & of a lot of countries for that matter. The analogy you've been so adamantly trying to explain to everyone here really wouldn't work. When a Japanese goes to the US to meet their business partner, they shake hands & the US partners would bow as well. They exchange both country's sign of respect - both of them bow & shake each other's hand.
Just goes to show you neither have humility nor respect for others.
Wow, so the school that doesn't bow, that uses modern training methods and so on does best in the US...you must be right then......WRONG, because inspite of that, they still aren't able to become a Olympic champ anyway
Heck even small countries like Belgium en my own manage to get medals at the olympics, and guess what, we bow and first teach people to fall
BTW the fact that it is open doesn't mean that the whole worldtop enters the tournament
Believe me if I tell you there are other clubs that have the same or even a higher amount of winners in a National open event
As far as I can see on http://www.usjudo.org/tresults/2004jroly.htm
There were no NON US participants at all just US, so your claims have no base at all
Oh guess what, just checked the results ony 1 first place and 2 second place wins, this disappoints me very much, a christian, so obsessed with bowing but not minding being a liar
Get your dates right . I said the weekend of August 1st. Before you call someone a liar double check your dates!
That was the weekend before. It was only a national tournament. They did pretty good then too huh?
The girl Leilani beat the mexican champ with ippon. She (Leilani Akiyama) had also gone up two weight divisions. From 53 kilos to 63 kilos.
I just learned that the A.A. U. , amatuer athletic union accepts judo club members and for dues of $25.00 PER YEAR INSURES WITH A $250.00 deductable. The Judo organizations will not honor that membership to allow people to compete in thier contests, THIER insurance has a $2500.00 deductable. So does that seem fair? Or very un-american? I think that shows the grasp of these elitists that want everybody to march in lock-step like a bunch of moonie-nazi's! Since when is there anything wrong with the A.A.U.?
Especially since Kano was the head of the Japanese A.A.U.
The famous picture of Jesse Owens recieving his gold medal at the Berlin Olympics shows Kano sitting on the reviewing stand about ten feet away.
Kano was the consumate amatuer athlete, So much so that he invented a sport called judo! It was and is meant for everybody . Not just a bunch of snooty elitists that want thier ego's stroked so they make people bow to them! Kano was a high school pricipa.lBut when he invented judo Shinto was the OFFICIAL JAPANESE government religion. So it had some Shinto connotations. Old fashioned thinking AND training methods .(1880's). Discarded by most but embraced in the U.S.A.!
Went through the history of Judo and the only link to Shinto is Kano's Dad being a Shinto Priest
The First Dojo was a budhist temple not Shinto
Everthing was Shinto then, for 150 years Shinto was the Official Japanese Government religion. You need to open your eyes. World War Two put an end to it except for the judo Moonies here in th U.S. still want to pretend that they are Shinto.That's O.K. but get it out in the open and quit trying to indoctrinate everyone else.
, You bow in the mass bowing ceremonies to the head table The "KAMIZA" or place of spirits. You bow to the mat because there are spirits that inhabit it.
The girl Leilani beat the mexican champ with ippon!
Hey, you aren't using Japanese words are you? Are you gonna allow that kind of cultural imperialism to violate the purity of your KKKlub? Your Pastor's gonna be pissed if you run into him at the cross burnin' tonight!
You call yourself an American? Speak the damn language, ya ferener!
hahahahhaaaahahahahhahaaaaahahahaaha You must be the most ignorant SOB around here (and that's sayin' something). I feel kinda bad about laughing at you, 'cause of your mental illness and all, but what the hell!
, You bow in the mass bowing ceremonies to the head table The "KAMIZA" or place of spirits. You bow to the mat because there are spirits that inhabit it.
Does that frighten you, boy? Watch out! Right behind you! NO! Don't bend at the waist! Don't! AAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
Everthing was Shinto then, for 150 years Shinto was the Official Japanese Government religion. You need to open your eyes. World War Two put an end to it except for the judo Moonies here in th U.S. still want to pretend that they are Shinto.That's O.K. but get it out in the open and quit trying to indoctrinate everyone else.
, You bow in the mass bowing ceremonies to the head table The "KAMIZA" or place of spirits. You bow to the mat because there are spirits that inhabit it.
O.K.?
Darn didn't even know it was the second commandment but still think you know enough about Shinto
State Shinto ( which is what you are talking about) only excisted for 77 years ( from the Meji reform till the end of WW II)
"The Spirits"of the mat are good sportsmanship, fair play and respect for seniors, the word here doesn't mean ghost or something, it is like "In the spirit of the law" or "In the Spirit of John Wayne"
It issn't even enough for the likes of you to have changed the rules, others have to adhere to your view too, you want noone to bow, no matter if they mind or not.
To reach this goal, you come up with a ridiculous claim that it is the reason why yyou never produced an Olympic champ in Judo, even though you are well aware othe countries did produce O.C.s in Judo while bowing
All of the Olympic champs were forced to bow to an inanimate object. Plus they were forced into spirit worship.They aren't forced into that anymore! Because of the lawsuit. Now they only have to bow to each other.
But watch! All of the U.S. team will bow to the mat before and after stepping upon it.And before and after they get thier asses handed to them. That is my prediction. maybe not though. Maybe the U.S. will win all the gold medals.ESPECIALLY after not even placing in the last Olympics!
I admit to useing Japanese terminology.Shall I commit seppuku? I THINK I MAY HAVE BEEN OVERCOME WITH THE SPIRIT OF THE MOMENT!
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