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Become a Jedi Knight. Jediism is the Jedi Religion of The Force. Ordain, Minister, Clergy, Church, Temple.<<<<< ARTICLES AND BLOGS MAY BE EDITORIAL, PARODY AND HUMOR. THEY ARE NOT NECESSARILY THE OPINION OF THE ORDER.IF THE MEMBERS FRONT PAGE DOES NOT APPEAR WHEN YOU LOGIN CLICK HERE WE ARE ACCEPTING NEW MEMBERS - REGISTER HERE ANYONE MAY STILL CONTACT US HERE : Wish I knew what you were looking for. Might have known what you would find.
And its something quite peculiar, Something thats shimmering and white. Leads you here despite your destination,
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 The Temple of the Jedi Order is the nexus of Jediism ;The real Jedi religion ofThe Living Force Of Creation Become a Jedi; a real Jedi. We are not fictional Jedi from the wonderful Star Wars movies, neither are we role playing; we are the Real Jedi Religion in this Galaxy in this Multiverse. Jediism is not the same as that which is portrayed within the Star Wars Saga by George Lucas and Lucasfilm LTD. George Lucas' Jedi are fictional characters that exist within a literary and cinematic universe.
The Jedi discussed within this website refer to real people within this world that live or lived their lives according to Jediism, of which we recognize and work together as a community to both cultivate and celebrate. Jedi Apprentices, Knights, Scholars, Masters, and High Councilors embrace Jediism as a real living, breathing religion, and sincerely strive to seek out and emulate real life examples of Jediism in the long rich history of mankind. Jediism bases less of its focus on myth and fiction, and more upon those real life examples of Jediism.
We believe in Peace, Justice, Love, Learning and using our abilities for Good so it's unlikely our way conflicts with your beliefs and traditions.
On December 25, 2005 we received our charter as a Texas non-profit religious and educational corporation and donations to us are US income tax deductible as we are an international online church and interfaith initiative in the process of building local communities. We are tax exempt under the provisions of 501(c)3[po]. [Check with your CPA or attorney]
A real Jedi may belong to any Church or no other Church as long as s/he takes a true oath to follow our Creed and Code which is published here for all to see. Nonetheless all are welcome to register and participate as a guest.The Five Traditions are:
*Nobody needs to declare a Tradition. They are here for those who have dual faiths. Unless a member declares a Tradition s/he is in the Jediism Tradition (which is not really a Tradition but acts like one for the sake of organization and providing the best experience for our members).
Jedi (ism) Rite (aka Pure Land Rite) Judæo-Christian-Abrahamic Buddhist Jed Pagan Jedi Spiritual Humanist
The Leaders Of The Rites Are As Follows Pure Land: Cardinal Bishop: Jon Arch-Bishop: Sarus
Abrahamic: Cardinal Bishop: Neaj Pa Bol Arch-Bishop: Zanthan Storm
Pagan: Cardinal Bishop: Anora^una_Ilorn Arch-Bishop: Tiamat
Buddhist: Cardinal Bishop: Garm Arch-Bishop:
Humanist: Cardinal: Kana Seiko Haruki Cardinal Assistent: If anyone has any questions regarding the rites or indeed for any help with any other matter relating to the Temple Of The Jedi Order - please do not hesitate to contact us via private message.
The Jedi CreedI Believe in The Living Force Of Creation;I am a Jedi, an instrument of peace;Where there is hatred I shall bring love;Where there is injury, pardon;Where there is doubt, faith;Where there is despair, hope;Where there is darkness, light;And where there is sadness, joy. I am a Jedi.
I shall never seek so much to be consoled as to console;To be understood as to understand;To be loved as to love;For it is in giving that we receive;In pardoning that we are pardoned;And in dying that we are born to eternal life. The Living Force Of Creation is always with me; I am a Jedi.
Note: This is a direct adaptation almost word for word from the Prayer of St Francis of Assisi.Jedi Believe: In the inherent worth of every person. People are worthy of respect, support, and caring simply because they are human.
In working towards a culture that is relatively free of discrimination on the basis of gender, race, sexual orientation, national origin, degree of ability, age, etc.
In the sanctity of the human person. We oppose the use of torture and cruel or unusual punishment including the death penalty.1
In the importance of democracy within religious, political and other structures.
In the separation of church and state; and the freedoms of speech, association, and expression.2
That the systems of truth in the field of morals, ethics, and religious belief that we have studied are not absolute: they vary by culture, by religion, and over time. In the generally positive influence that most religions have had on their followers and on society.3
In the importance of individual believers determining evil influences and policies within their chosen faith group, and advocate for their correction.4
In the importance of education. We believe that people are not truly educated unless they have studied at least the world's major religions and ethical systems. They need to learn of the good and bad impacts they have had on society.
In a just society with laws grounded in reason, compassion, health and human rights and in which fears and prejudices have no part.
Footnotes, mainly about exceptions:
1 However, like the rest of North American society, we have not been able to reach a consensus about when human life, in the form of a spermatozoon and an ovum, becomes a human person deserving civil rights. 2 However we have not been able to reach a consensus about the age at which an individual should fully enjoy these freedoms. We also recognize that some of these freedoms should have limits. For example, we do not feel that, in most cases, parents should be allowed to let their children die if medical treatment will assure a cure. We do not feel that individuals should be free to advocate genocide or yell "fire" in a crowded theatre.
3 Exceptions are a handful of destructive cults which have had an overall negative effect.
4 They need to understand the religious sources that inspired Gandhi, Albert Schweitzer, and Mother Teresa to commit their life to the alleviation of human suffering. But they also need to learn the shadow side of religion: how religious beliefs have contributed to hatred, intolerance, oppression, discrimination, as well as mass murders and genocides in such places as Nazi Germany, Bosnia, East Timor, Kosovo, Northern Ireland, the Middle East, Sudan and countless other countries.
22-09-2009Nihil obstat / ImprimaturBr. John+
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