Is Jedi a real religion?

Jediism, the worship of the mythology of Star Wars, is not a religion, the Charity Commission has ruled. The commission rejected an application to grant charitable status to The Temple of the Jedi Order.
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What religion is the Jedi based on?

The Force and the Jedi religion, Lucas stated, were thus based on all religions in the real-world, as he constructed Star Wars mainly from Methodism—or Christianity, Islam, and Judaism—and Buddhism.
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Is Jedi a religion in the military?

Service members can generally put whatever religious preference they want on their tags, including "Atheist" or "Agnostic." Some even ask for "Jedi" or "Druid." There is no list of official or approved religions--after all, that would constitute government endorsement of a particular religion.
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Is there a church for Jedi?

The Church of the Force began as an underground faith whose followers believed in the ideals of the Jedi Order. In simplest terms, the Church was basically a non-Force-sensitive equivalent of the Jedi Order. It existed during the time of the Galactic Empire, when such spiritual beliefs were strictly forbidden.
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Is a Jedi a real thing?

Jedi exist in real life, to the point that many in the early 2000s and 2010s identified as Jedi on census records. Jediism is real, and its teachings are based on those of the Jedi Order as seen in Star Wars. George Lucas likened the Jedi to Buddhists.
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How can I become a Jedi?

The three pillars of the Jedi Path are self-discipline, knowledge, and the Force.
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The Jedi code is as follows:
  1. There is no emotion, there is peace.
  2. There is no ignorance, there is knowledge.
  3. There is no chaos, there is harmony.
  4. There is no passion, there is serenity.
  5. There is no death, there is the Force.
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Is there a Jedi Bible?

Jedi Bible is released for followers of Star Wars 'religion' who want to use the Force for good. Star Wars fanatics will be able to get their own Bible - after the founder of Jediism published a book on the religion.
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Is mandalorian a real religion?

The Mandalorian religion was the accumulated spiritual and mythological beliefs of the Mandalorian warrior culture. Like the Mandalorians themselves, their religion saw numerous changes throughout the course of history, with several concepts evolving or falling out of popular practice over time.
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What religion is the Force?

Religions of the Force are dogmas that are devoted to the Force. The most common examples of Force religions are the Jedi and the Sith, where the Jedi follow the light side of the Force and the Sith follow the dark side. The two are antithetical, hence their long history of being enemies.
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Who created Jediism?

Daniel Jones, founder of the religion inspired by the Star Wars films, says he was humiliated and victimised for his beliefs following the incident at a Tesco store in Bangor. The 23-year-old, who founded the International Church of Jediism, which has 500,000 followers worldwide, was told the hood flouted store rules.
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Was Star Wars based on the Bible?

Most audiences don't know that “Raiders” was not the first movie of Lucas' to borrow from the Bible. A 1977 science fiction film directed by Lucas, titled “Star Wars,” borrowed more than the Ark of the Covenant for its story.
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Who was the first Jedi?

In the Star Wars Legends continuity, the founders of the Jedi Order were Jedi Masters Cala Brin, Garon Jard, Rajivari and Ters Sendon.
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Do Jedi pay taxes?

To give a quick answer, No. Jedi do not get paid because they don't accumulate personal wealth, the republic funds them, and their basic needs are provided at the Jedi temple on Coruscant.
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Is Jedi a religion in America?

Jediism, the worship of the mythology of Star Wars, is not a religion, the Charity Commission has ruled. The commission rejected an application to grant charitable status to The Temple of the Jedi Order.
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Is Yoda a Buddhist?

In the Star Wars universe, perhaps no other character embodies the values of Buddhism more than Master Yoda.
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Were there any Jedi from Earth?

Earth Jedi were rare Jedi who pulled their powers directly from the Force. Other Jedi could feel the Force flowing from them at nearly all times and use it during battle. They had a tendency to excel in both Force and lightsaber abilities.
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Can anyone become a Jedi?

Only Force-sensitive beings can become Jedi. However, it takes more than just Force-sensitivity. True Jedi must continually develop their connection with the Force along with the path they take, such as that of a Guardian, Consular, or Sentinel.
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Does God exist in Star Wars?

The idea of gods certainly exists in the Galaxy far far away, there are several examples of people worshipping gods or making reference to gods. The Jedi in The Last Jedi are referred to as "a religion" however in lieu of a deity they worship The Force.
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Is Jedi based on Buddhism?

(Since Taoism is more of a philosophy than a religion, it is often combined together with religious beliefs from other traditions, such as Buddhism or Christianity.) The second major source of the Jedi Way is Buddhism, specifically Zen, a variant found largely in Japan.
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How old do Yoda's species live?

The species had a very long life expectancy, spanning at least several centuries; Yoda lived nearly a thousand years before dying of old age, and they aged very slowly, remaining in infancy for at least fifty standard years.
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Why can't Mandalorians take off their helmets?

So, the answer as to why he doesn't take off his helmet are clear: Mando takes great pride in The Way over practically everything else in his life. He generally doesn't remove his helmet out of reverence to The Mandalorian code, something that has been tightened up after the Great Purge.
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What language do Jedi speak?

Ben Burtt, Return of the Jedi's sound designer, created the Ewok language, or Ewokese. On Return of the Jedi DVD commentary track, Burtt identified the language that he heard in the BBC documentary as Kalmyk Oirat, a tongue spoken by the isolated nomadic Kalmyks.
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Is the Force real?

But the truth is, the force is not something that only lives in the world created by George Lucas. It's not something for us to marvel at or daydream about. It doesn't exist exactly the way it's portrayed in Star Wars, but the force is very real.
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Is Jedi a religion in Australia?

Although initially viewed as a humorous approach to a census question, 'Jediism' is said to have grown to encompass 177,000 self-identifying adherents in the United Kingdom. In Australia, 48,000 people identified as Jedis in the latest census.
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