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Well....So basically the most morally questionable aspects of both sides?
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Well....So basically the most morally questionable aspects of both sides?
The Force ain’t got shot on the Schwartz.
I been reading/listening to a Star Wars books and got me thinking bout who was right or which side I would really go to and it always says the Sith. They believe in going with your heart and not your head. The Jedi only think logically and believe that you should not listen to your feelings and think before you act and the Sith believe that you should listen to your heart first and follow you instinct first.
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The sith and jedi also have different beliefs of the Force. The Jedi believe that the force is what guides the galaxy and is all around them and believe you should live with and let it guide you and Stop there. The Sith on the other hand see that the force is all around them but believe they should be able to control it and bend it to their liking. I see the force like the World/Nature we live in. So Jedi believe in climate control and stop deforest and find a way to live with natural and let the world envole naturally and the Sith says fuck that, we are strong enough to make the world whatever we want and make it better than what would come naturally. And I believe that, we should be moving forward with so much from GMO Foods to Stem Cell Research to Clone for Body Parts. Science/Mankind should not be held back over ethical reason. Is it can be done than it should be done.
What am I getting wrong? I admit the two books(Tale of Palgus and Bane story) I read/reading are from a Sith point of view and that might swayed my view of it. But when I think of it, I still see rules the Jedi and Sith set up Mind vs Heart. The Jedi want you to turn off your feelings and not marry and don't want to train you of you can't control you emotions. The brain is want they use and the Sith are the opposite, they run with their feelings and let not else get in the way.
But what I am missing about it?