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Kim

This is an excellent post. I completely agree. It's such a pain dealing with close-minded people all the time and they don't even want to learn about you or your religion.

Evan Yeung

Good friend of mine said "you can't reason someone out of a position they didn't reason themselves into."

Having said that, I don't think it's just Christianity that has that problem. I think it's a human condition and tendency whenever groups of humans are united by some cultural group identity. You'll find it in fundamentalist Jewish and Muslim groups as well. Even ethnic and national identity can make us look at other cultures as bein different or "not as good". I would say, though, that adding the divine to the mix tends to end rational discussion sooner (God said it...why should I listen to you?)

All the talk of mystical chi powers tends to get literalist Christians up in arms. It's like pitting one pseudoreligious concept against another (pseudo)religious concept.

Joanna

To be fair, there are people out there giving Tai Chi and the "internal arts" a VERY bad name by quite actively associating their qigong and neigong practices with the occult. People such as Jerry Allen Johnson and his left hand path of Daoism, including things such as sexual vampirism. I know of other prominent teachers who quite deliberately promote ideas that glamorize hedonism, perverse sexual practices, drug taking... then there are the occultists who get you to merge cosmic ordering and magic with meditation in the name of Tai Chi. In the UK, some actively seek to paganize the adult education circuit out of a genuine hatred of Christianity and an adoration of all things tantric. On an often seen as harmless level, there are the qi transmitters - again some quite prominent and seemingly respectable - who use charlatan trickery while supposedly emitting qi for harm or healing. Then there are the ritual elements such as pictures of ancestors and incense burning that some schools go in for. All of these things are likely to sound alarm bells to someone from an Abrahamic religious tradition... and I honestly think they should.

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