Take a look at the 10 rules of Kempo?

After 5 years of training the Ed Parker Kenpo student and the JKD student will move, react and prefer different pattern. So as far as the end result being the same ....well I guess different inputs will produce different results
 
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The Kai said:
After 5 years of training the Ed Parker Kenpo student and the JKD student will move, react and prefer different pattern. So as far as the end result being the same ....well I guess different inputs will produce different results
I can't argue with that!
 
I think the Kai said it well.

Yes, in theory, there appears to be a "crossover" between JKD and Kenpo but that is where it ends. Philosophically, a bit similar but technically differant yet some hand work is similar and footwork is differant.
There are similarities but just as many differances but I too beleive there is a "somewhat" relation in the arts.
 
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