Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a perfect example of how an idea grows into a religious movement. What initially started as a joke, has now been recognized as a real organization.
Funny that people can see how its roots are based on a made up set of fictional stories, but they can't see that for christianity or other religions.
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Are you a child? What is shocking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a perfect example of how an idea grows into a religious movement. What initially started as a joke, has now been recognized as a real organization.
Funny that people can see how its roots are based on a made up set of fictional stories, but they can't see that for christianity or other religions.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I’m part of the church of Yoda of 7th latter day witness.
I belong to the Jedi’s Witnesses
I looked it up and found that Jedi is just pretend, like fairies and Santa Claus and Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I’m part of the church of Yoda of 7th latter day witness.
I belong to the Jedi’s Witnesses
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I’m part of the church of Yoda of 7th latter day witness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a perfect example of how an idea grows into a religious movement. What initially started as a joke, has now been recognized as a real organization.
Funny that people can see how its roots are based on a made up set of fictional stories, but they can't see that for christianity or other religions.
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I wonder how many believers' minds exploded when they realized this?
PP are really afraid of death, so they believe stories about everlasting life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a perfect example of how an idea grows into a religious movement. What initially started as a joke, has now been recognized as a real organization.
Funny that people can see how its roots are based on a made up set of fictional stories, but they can't see that for christianity or other religions.
+1
I wonder how many believers' minds exploded when they realized this?
PP are really afraid of death, so they believe stories about everlasting life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a perfect example of how an idea grows into a religious movement. What initially started as a joke, has now been recognized as a real organization.
Funny that people can see how its roots are based on a made up set of fictional stories, but they can't see that for christianity or other religions.
+1
I wonder how many believers' minds exploded when they realized this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a perfect example of how an idea grows into a religious movement. What initially started as a joke, has now been recognized as a real organization.
Funny that people can see how its roots are based on a made up set of fictional stories, but they can't see that for christianity or other religions.
+1
Anonymous wrote:There is no religion called Jedism, no congregations or meetings.
People just didn’t like the question and followed some TikTok suggestion and listed Jedism
Anonymous wrote:There is no religion called Jedism, no congregations or meetings.
People just didn’t like the question and followed some TikTok suggestion and listed Jedism
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not the forum you’re looking for.
That’s not true. That’s impossible.
You can't win, but there are alternatives to fighting.
(Let's see if we can keep this going.) 😉