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  1. John of Japan

    Should a Christians be Involved in Martial Arts then

    You are correct. The ninja (忍者) were the spies of feudal Japan. There were several clans, and they could be hired by a feudal lord, etc., as spies or assassins. So yes, they operated from the shadows, always wearing black, even to cover most of the face. If you actually saw a ninja, you were...
  2. John of Japan

    Should a Christians be Involved in Martial Arts then

    He was a self made master. In other words, he started out with Wing Chun and trained in it quite a bit, but never learned the whole style, so no one considers him to be a master of Wing Chun. He trained somewhat in other Chinese styles, but never to the level of instructor. So, was he a master...
  3. John of Japan

    Unapologetic Dispensational Truths - Is the KJV Required For Us to Believe It.

    This is all well and good, though I would disagree about the start of the Church Age. (I much prefer "Church Age" to "Age of Grace," since there has always been the grace of God.) The first local church was in Acts 2, of course, and the only time the word "church" appears in Acts 7 only...
  4. John of Japan

    Should a Christians be Involved in Martial Arts then

    We don't need to learn rock climbing; we just jump to the top. And we look at ropes as possible weapons. :Ninja
  5. John of Japan

    Unapologetic Dispensational Truths - Is the KJV Required For Us to Believe It.

    Actually, I believe and teach that dispensationalism is a Bible based theological system. The KJV uses the term "dispensation" four times (three more times as "stewardship"), including one time in exactly the same way we teach what a dispensation is in dispensational theology: Eph. 1:10...
  6. John of Japan

    Unapologetic Dispensational Truths - Is the KJV Required For Us to Believe It.

    The very term "dispensation" (Greek oikonomia) means a stewardship. Dispensational scholar Charles Ryrie's definition: "A dispensation is a distinguishable economy in the outworking of God’s purpose” (Dispensationalism, p. 33). So your #1 definition is off, but the #2 and #3 put together are...
  7. John of Japan

    Should a Christians be Involved in Martial Arts then

    I respect any martial artist who has actually competed and put his techniques on the line. Norris did, Lee did not.
  8. John of Japan

    Should a Christians be Involved in Martial Arts then

    There are a few who have tried to resurrect the ninja lifestyle and martial art, but nothing similar on the samurai, except in the bamboo sword fighting sport of Kendo. However, there have been quite a few movies and TV shows with a samurai theme.
  9. John of Japan

    Is Satan A Real Entity Who Can Influence English Language Translators and Subtlety Impact Their Translations

    I don't know where you are getting this. 1. The Keswick Movement, which you are calling a "higher life" movement, started in 1875 in the English town of Keswick, not America. 2. The speakers at the first yearly meeting were all solid evangelicals. Eventually, great fundamentalists such as Hudson...
  10. John of Japan

    To Pastors in California- Question about AB506

    I think that was about the insurance company rather than the government, but I agree with you as the statement stands.
  11. John of Japan

    To Pastors in California- Question about AB506

    This is a good, informative site: AB506 Resources. It covers the issue of one on one times with children. Our policy is that (1) no adult should be alone with a child not a relative, and (2) no adult should be alone in a restroom with a child not a relative. Years ago we had an incident where...
  12. John of Japan

    To Pastors in California- Question about AB506

    If the law is interfering with the worship services, doctrine, etc. of the church, then it is a violation of the separation of church and state. However, what you described sounds more like a safety issue, and if so the insurance company and the government are proper in requiring this. The...
  13. John of Japan

    Gary Habermas

    I took a seminary class from him in 1993 on apologetics. He's a top flight scholar on that, and maybe the leading scholar on the resurrection. He also likes the Shroud of Turin--believes it's real.
  14. John of Japan

    Should a Christians be Involved in Martial Arts then

    Samurai sword versus no sword and no gun? Dead opponent. Samurai with no sword? He would use traditional jujutsu, which could be deadly depending on the particular style of jujutsu. So it depends on how trained the opponent was in his fighting method. Ninja with weapons? Dead opponent...
  15. John of Japan

    Is Satan A Real Entity Who Can Influence English Language Translators and Subtlety Impact Their Translations

    Except that ideally all missionary translations should be done from the Hebrew/Aramaic/Greek.
  16. John of Japan

    Is Satan A Real Entity Who Can Influence English Language Translators and Subtlety Impact Their Translations

    The Holiness movement--Wesleyans, etc. Resulted in perfectionism, belief that sickness is always from sin, etc. The Keswick Movement--R. A. Torrey, Hudson Taylor, and many other prominent fundamentalists of the day. Keswick theology is not emotionalism, but a well thought out theology of...
  17. John of Japan

    How Do Christian who prefer TR Greek text view Moden Versions based upon CT?

    How in the world can a critical text of the NT be "spurious"? Almost every word of it is in the TR. It leaves out words and phrases and sometimes whole verses (and I strongly object to that), but what is left is virtually all what is in the TR. Caveat: I am a Bible translator and do my work from...
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