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I noticed that one of the things the film seems to address / retcon / what-have-you is how that one admiral in ANH refers to belief in the force as an
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I noticed that one of the things the film seems to address / retcon / what-have-you is how that one admiral in ANH refers to belief in the force as an \"ancient religion,\" but the prequels portrayed the Jedi as more of a mystic order or philosophical institution than a church; showing us places like Jedha\'s Holy City and groups like the Guardians of the Whills to establish that there are people and groups in the galaxy that actually \'\'worship\'\' the force. I can\'t think of how to implement it though - I thought maybe as an aversion of NoSuchThingAsSpaceJesus, but I\'m not sure. Any ideas?
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I noticed that one of the things the film seems to address / retcon / what-have-you is how that one admiral in ANH refers to belief in the force as an
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I noticed that one of the things the film seems to address / retcon / what-have-you is how that one admiral in ANH refers to belief in the force as an \"ancient religion,\" but the prequels tried to [[DoingInTheWizard Do in the Wizard]] and portrayed the Jedi as more of a mystic order or philosophical institution than a church; showing us places like Jedha\'s Holy City and groups like the Guardians of the Whills to establish that there are people and groups in the galaxy that actually \'\'worship\'\' the force. I can\'t think of how to implement it though - I thought maybe as an aversion of NoSuchThingAsSpaceJesus, but I\'m not sure. Any ideas?
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I noticed that one of the things the film seems to address / retcon / what-have-you is how that one admiral in ANH refers to belief in the force as an
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I noticed that one of the things the film seems to address / retcon / what-have-you is how that one admiral in ANH refers to belief in the force as an \"ancient religion,\" but the prequels portray the Jedi as more of a monastic order or philosophical institution than a church - showing us places like Jedha\'s Holy City and groups like the Guardians of the Whills to establish that there are people and groups in the galaxy that actually \'\'worship\'\' the force. I can\'t think of how to implement it though - I thought maybe as an aversion of NoSuchThingAsSpaceJesus, but I\'m not sure. Any ideas?
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