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SPECULATION Jedi willing to kill just not with the "Force"?

Discussion in 'General Sequel Trilogy Discussion' started by Xeven, May 21, 2017.

  1. Xeven

    Xeven Rebel Official

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    So I watch the movies, cartoons and read the books. The Jedi are hypocrites. They kill, fight destroy with their light Sabers, Fighters, even blasters and use of Clones.

    The only time they refrain from doing the deeds of the dark side is in using the force itself. It is no different to the dead guy if you kill him with Force Lightening and your anger or a Blaster, Saber or Starship.

    Also it seems like, avoiding attachments lead you to the Dark Side or instead it actually leads you to evil.

    Use of Dark Side is not always evil.

    Both the Sith and Jedi are ignorant of the nature of living beings. A beings nature must be balanced to have balance in their Force usage.

    The Jedi nor the Sith provided that.
     
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    Fearghas_Ajax Force Sensitive

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    I somewhat agree. I've always thought the force was just the force. The light and dark lies within the user. It doesn't matter whether you were to kill someone with a lightsaber or with force lightening, the outcome is still the same. A life has been taken. The difference lies within the person who committed the act. Was it committed in self-defense or the defense of others, thus being an act of good or "light" or was it committed in an act of anger, malevolence, and self-gain which would be the dark side. But either way, the light/dark is in the intent of the person.
     
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