Yoda teaching Skywalker (Faith)

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This is the scene where Yoda teaches about the Force or rather "Holy Spirit & Faith." As you know, the character of Yoda derives from the principles of the bible. For example, "Faith of a mustard seed, you could move mountains" parable. Etc. etc. etc. may you people find it a good encouragement.

The scene is from Star Wars Episode 5: Empire Strikes Back. Purchase it cause it is absolutely worth the price. Hope it comes out on Blu Ray soon.

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  • "-I don' t... i don' t believe it!

    Yes, that is why you failed."

    Best line ever.

  • Lol, "Yoda derives from principles of the bible". Christians are so funny. "The Force" is almost directly lifted from Shintoism. The entire philosophy of Star Wars is from Shintoism. Even the word "Jedi" comes from it. You're on glue, like all religious people.

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  • @iTzNightCrawler I agree, I feel it too

  • @solucegame A very good line, yes.

  • @uncahay THANK YOU

  • @uncahay lol ummm Christianity is not the only religion out there you know... sure you can relate this scene to it but for people to claim that it was actually intended to represent Christianity is just stretching it. lol It could relate to a lot of things.

  • 2:09 to 2:48 gives me chills

  • There is a Philoso-Raptor meme that asks if Luke is supposed to bring "balance to the Force", why must he destroy half of it? Without darkness and evil there is no balance for good.

  • @solucegame For me best line in there is

    "if one is to discover great mistery, one must study all it's aspects not just the dogmatic, narrow view of the jedi, if you wish to become a complete and wise leader you must embrace larger view of the force"

    But "Yes, that is why you failed" also very good one.

  • You know I really don't care about this religeous debate everyone is trying to make of things. But I rather focus on how Yoda proves that anyone is able to do what everyone sees as the impossible. You see that clearly at how Luke looks like he's straining from trying to lift his ship yet Yoda looks very relaxed lifting it like if it was a simple rock.

  • @DarPower1

    It's a mixture of like half a dozen religions. That's the only similarity between Jediism and Christianity. They are both hybrid religions of previous beliefs.

  • @uncahay -- I'm a Christian and think "Yoda deriving his principles from the bible" is a silly statement too. As for the Force being lifted directly from Shintoism, that's false. The force was gathered by taking a primitive look at all religions and finding the common beliefs -- not exclusively Shintoism. Atheists are so funny, you already have God in your heart. Maybe he can "glue" you back together like he did me.

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