ALL YOU NAYSAYERS
I find your lack of faith disturbing
(what? it had to be said at SOME point!)
Seriously though...
Personally I see nothing wrong with someone trying to 'stay on the light side', avoiding getting angry, too attached, too fearful, or aggressive, or meditating and trying to feel at one with the world. Jedi 'religion' may be pushing the conventional boundaries of what might be deemed sane, but hey, if it works for them that follow it, more power to them.
I will defend to my dying breath anyone's right to believe in the Force same as I will their right to believe that a man nailed to a wooden cross two thousand years ago is going to come back and save their souls; same as I would defend the worship of a half-man, half-ape that legend says carried a mountain to a battlefield and tried to swallow the sun (that is god Hanuman from hinduism btw... the religion I was born into).
Religions are subjective, and deeply personal. I am not beyond cracking a few jokes at their expense - so sorry if this is coming off all sanctimonious - but I wouldn't presume to go so far as to question their validity and/ or raison'd'etre or whatever. The question isn't whether a given religion is a serious thing or the truth or not - the question is are YOU sold on it or not?
In the case of Jedi-ism, I am not.
Now, the OP also talked about how the British government doesn't recognize Jedi-ism. Bah. Like I said, Religions are deeply personal. If I want to worship a vaccum cleaner, I will... and whether my government recognizes me as a vaccumist or not shouldn't matter to me.
After all what does government sanction get a religion? (Beyond officially incorporated charities to run scams with?)
Keep religion out of the public square I say... If anything I would ask the British government STOP recognizing all religions and get the stupid question out of the census.
Um... ok... nuff said for now.
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