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Star Wars: Credo of the Grey Jedi . . . I chose something else!
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<blockquote data-quote="hobgoblin" data-source="post: 2969437" data-attributes="member: 24923"><p>the more one reads up on any light vs dark belief system, one will find that they are quite arbitrary when streched. you can see that when anakin is asked to spy, and him stating that its against all that the jedi have tought him so far.</p><p></p><p>there is a reason why real life laws seperate between hurting or killing by accident, and doing the same with planing or while otherwise in control of the outcome. sure, if said accident could be prevented by taking some extra time, your punched harder then if it happend out of the blue (of your punished at all in the latter case).</p><p></p><p>so its a matter of intent.</p><p></p><p>but one cant argue with the force, so dont try to pull a force lightning and then come and say that you where only planing to scare the person. a mind trick or crushing a object next to him as a demonstration of your powers would be just as effective and not having any risk of hurting the person. the latter may well be on the edge of the dark side btw (obi-wan may well have used to former against the sand people)...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hobgoblin, post: 2969437, member: 24923"] the more one reads up on any light vs dark belief system, one will find that they are quite arbitrary when streched. you can see that when anakin is asked to spy, and him stating that its against all that the jedi have tought him so far. there is a reason why real life laws seperate between hurting or killing by accident, and doing the same with planing or while otherwise in control of the outcome. sure, if said accident could be prevented by taking some extra time, your punched harder then if it happend out of the blue (of your punished at all in the latter case). so its a matter of intent. but one cant argue with the force, so dont try to pull a force lightning and then come and say that you where only planing to scare the person. a mind trick or crushing a object next to him as a demonstration of your powers would be just as effective and not having any risk of hurting the person. the latter may well be on the edge of the dark side btw (obi-wan may well have used to former against the sand people)... [/QUOTE]
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