With the greatest of respect, your religion is your business nobody elses. A lot of christians are very preachy, I have observed this. I myself follow the teachings of Zen Buddhism but I have never once projected my beliefs onto anyone.
Thanks for your comment. I can understand your perspective. Many Christians are judgmental of others - that is not consistent with the teachings of Jesus Christ. However, Jesus instructed His disciples to tell others about Him. So, Christians who share their faith are being consistent with their religion, and in fact, obedient to their faith. If I am offensive in how I speak the message, then I seek your forgiveness. If the message itself is offensive, for that I cannot apologize. God bless you in your search for Truth.
@@jmarkpoolmd You're not offensive at all, you came across in a very polite decent manner but I dunno I'm just the kind of guy that I try my best to live and let live so long as the other person is doing physical harm to anyone else let him/her be. I'd like to retort with the Bible says a lot of things, but not necessarily you follow everything it lays out though I could be wrong. I don't know where I'm going with this tbh it's just something I've observed and I wish people who follow Jesus did less of. If the word is so powerful and true you don't need to project it (imo) it will speak for itself. Anyways great review I'm definitely going to check the book out thanks again.
read page 27, is about the jkd on guard position. as you read it tells you is the only stance in jkd, no other stance was ever added into jkd. my point here is that, now few of the jkd lineage added a natural stance into jkd as if they influence the stance. not so, I believe I have influence that stance, sure in many styles the natural stance for years has existed but not influenced.
first I checked the book, weeks later at the bookstore sames books, no books to buy so instead i bought this book, read a few pages and lost interest. to me wisdom is air talk.