I had a discussion with a guy about this in front of a fire pit and I commented that martial arts in a way glorifies God, because it shows the abilities of the human body and therefore glorifies God, the Creator. Much like dancing or singing glorifies the Creator showcasing talent, martial arts too can show the genius of God. Even in the pain inflicted on their bodies and the healing process of the body after glorifies God (the self healing mechanisms of the body). I am not necessarily saying fighting in and of itself glorifies God (true violence is wrong), but you can see the wisdom and knowledge of God in the acts of His creation (singing, dancing, fighting, running, etc).
The issue with the colosseum and gladiators, was that people were fighting to the death not valuing life. There is a story about when (and why) the Colosseum ended, and it was about a Christian monk who decided to go out and about in society (instead of being in solitude). He was walking through the markets and hearing the cheers of the Colosseum and went to see what was happening. He witnessed gladiators fighting to the death and screamed for them to stop in the name of Jesus!!! He ran in between the gladiators and was pierced! 🗡 He fell to the ground and his scarlet blood stained the sand. Silence went throughout the crowds. Innocent blood was shed. It is said the gladiators laid down their weapons and that day forward the Colosseum stopped holding gladiator matches. The monk’s life ended their bloodshed, after years of solitude and deciding to go out into society being slain trying to stop violence.
I don’t know if that story is true, but I remember hearing about it.
The issue with the colosseum and gladiators, was that people were fighting to the death not valuing life. There is a story about when (and why) the Colosseum ended, and it was about a Christian monk who decided to go out and about in society (instead of being in solitude). He was walking through the markets and hearing the cheers of the Colosseum and went to see what was happening. He witnessed gladiators fighting to the death and screamed for them to stop in the name of Jesus!!! He ran in between the gladiators and was pierced! 🗡 He fell to the ground and his scarlet blood stained the sand. Silence went throughout the crowds. Innocent blood was shed. It is said the gladiators laid down their weapons and that day forward the Colosseum stopped holding gladiator matches. The monk’s life ended their bloodshed, after years of solitude and deciding to go out into society being slain trying to stop violence.
I don’t know if that story is true, but I remember hearing about it.
“Saint Telemachus (also Almachus[1] or Almachius) was a monk who, according to the Church historian Theodoret,[2] tried to stop a gladiatorial fight in a Roman amphitheatre, and was stoned to death by the crowd. The Christian Emperor Honorius, however, was impressed by the monk's martyrdom and it spurred him to issue a historic ban on gladiatorial fights. Frederick George Holweck gives the year of his death as 391.[3] The last known gladiatorial fight in Rome was on 1 January 404 AD.”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Telemachus