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  • Jediism is a non-theistic new religious movement based upon the philosophical and spiritual ideas of the Jedi as depicted in Star Wars media. The real-world Jedi assert the existence of the Force, and advocate adherence to the Jedi code. According to recent censuses in some English-speaking countries, over 500,000 people declared their religion as Jedi, in addition, a few Jedi churches/temples exist around the world.
  • Jediism is a new religious movement based on the spiritual and philosophical ideas of the fictional Jedi as featured in the six Star Wars movies and other works of fiction derived from them. Jediism has received media attention because of the number of people in certain English-speaking countries who listed Jediism as their religion in censuses, sometimes in the mistaken belief that if enough people listed it Jediism would receive governmemt recognition as an authentic religion.
  • Jediism is the real-life religion of Jedi. Yes, real life. Although they have yet to discover the secrets behind the lightsaber, the Force, longevity and many other frivolous, non-important aspects of Jedi, Jediists follow the Jedi Code, and live as a Jedi might have (albeit without all the cool stuff). That about sums them up. File:Wiki.pngThis article is a stub. You can help Darthipedia by expanding it. If you don't, we'll destroy your planet.
  • Jediism is the ancient faith of those who experienced "Star Wars Media" in the 80s, and subsequent decades. The faith is divided into various sects of "Jediists". Jedi Realists, Force Realists, and Dialectical Meta-Jedi-Anti-Realists predominate. Each sect consider themselves to manifest the true spirit of George Lucas's message in his films and apocryphal literature. As of yet, there have been no military conflicts between these sects nor between Jediists and other super-natural faiths - which is fortunate as Jediists are known to pull some pretty big hissy fits. But in reality, they 're pretty much the same thing, separated only by what they want to call themselves, which is to say that they keep changing the names they use because of trying to avoid the amazing lameness associated with
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  • Jediism is the ancient faith of those who experienced "Star Wars Media" in the 80s, and subsequent decades. The faith is divided into various sects of "Jediists". Jedi Realists, Force Realists, and Dialectical Meta-Jedi-Anti-Realists predominate. Each sect consider themselves to manifest the true spirit of George Lucas's message in his films and apocryphal literature. As of yet, there have been no military conflicts between these sects nor between Jediists and other super-natural faiths - which is fortunate as Jediists are known to pull some pretty big hissy fits. But in reality, they 're pretty much the same thing, separated only by what they want to call themselves, which is to say that they keep changing the names they use because of trying to avoid the amazing lameness associated with making reality out of science fictional meta-philosophy. There are no female Jediists, because the male Jediists drive them all away with their wacky almost-geeklike quality; however, when a Jihadi knight is martyred they receive 72 Twilik girls in paradise.
  • Jediism is a non-theistic new religious movement based upon the philosophical and spiritual ideas of the Jedi as depicted in Star Wars media. The real-world Jedi assert the existence of the Force, and advocate adherence to the Jedi code. According to recent censuses in some English-speaking countries, over 500,000 people declared their religion as Jedi, in addition, a few Jedi churches/temples exist around the world.
  • Jediism is a new religious movement based on the spiritual and philosophical ideas of the fictional Jedi as featured in the six Star Wars movies and other works of fiction derived from them. Jediism has received media attention because of the number of people in certain English-speaking countries who listed Jediism as their religion in censuses, sometimes in the mistaken belief that if enough people listed it Jediism would receive governmemt recognition as an authentic religion.
  • Jediism is the real-life religion of Jedi. Yes, real life. Although they have yet to discover the secrets behind the lightsaber, the Force, longevity and many other frivolous, non-important aspects of Jedi, Jediists follow the Jedi Code, and live as a Jedi might have (albeit without all the cool stuff). That about sums them up. File:Wiki.pngThis article is a stub. You can help Darthipedia by expanding it. If you don't, we'll destroy your planet.