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The pope, a jedi?
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As i saw in another thread, someone said that you don't have to belive in the force (or you don't have to call what you belive in the force). Then does anyone say the pope could be a jedi?
The picture was just some random stuff
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That said, we should avoid applying the name Jedi to anything of which we simply approve. There are a great many ways to be good. Being a Jedi is not a basket into which one collects that endless list of virtues. It is a specific spiritual and/or philosophical endeavor. Also, the individual may not want the name, or any other. I suspect, for instance, that the Pope thinks being Catholic is sufficient.
It is sufficient to admire qualities. No one needs extra labels, especially one they did not choose for themselves. Well-meaning, perhaps, but better avoided.
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Cabur Senaar wrote: That said, we should avoid applying the name Jedi to anything of which we simply approve. There are a great many ways to be good. Being a Jedi is not a basket into which one collects that endless list of virtues. It is a specific spiritual and/or philosophical endeavor. Also, the individual may not want the name, or any other. I suspect, for instance, that the Pope thinks being Catholic is sufficient.
It is sufficient to admire qualities. No one needs extra labels, especially one they did not choose for themselves. Well-meaning, perhaps, but better avoided.
All good people are Jedi and all good Jedi are good people.
What's the difference? None I think/believe. Simplistic but it works for me.
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Unfortunately, the Doctrine doesn't agree with you. Though, I've been guilty of thinking the same thing as you. To be a Jedi is to choose to believe in the Force.
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Rickie wrote: All good people are Jedi and all good Jedi are good people.
What's the difference? None I think/believe. Simplistic but it works for me.
So, when an older person seeks to compliment you by calling you a "good Christian boy/girl", you are a Christian because you are good?
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Connor L. wrote: "Jediism is a religion based on the observance of the Force, a ubiquitous and metaphysical power that a Jedi (a follower of Jediism) believes to be the underlying, fundamental nature of the universe."
Unfortunately, the Doctrine doesn't agree with you. Though, I've been guilty of thinking the same thing as you. To be a Jedi is to choose to believe in the Force.
I agree, however in the recent discussion i was in someone stated otherwise
So i had to ask
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