
Sorry it's been so long sense I've posted. I've been busy with the forums. Well anyways I've got a pretty good segment tonight, so hopefully you'll tune and watch- I mean read.
In Star Wars we all know that their is only the force. That all living beings are bound to it. Not this crude matter, as in the wise words of Yoda. Well, one of my friends on the forum had brought up a really good point in Star Wars. If everything is bound by the force and people believe this in Star Wars (which I know that not all people in Star Wars do.) then why does Han in Episode V say this in a conversation with rebel officer:
You'll never find him! Your taun taun will freeze before the first marker!
Han: Then I'll see you in Hell!
Hell? Is their even one? If their is only the force then when Han, along with everybody else, should go back to the force. Now I know that Han didn't believe in the force at that time, but later on he did start to believe in it. Also, now I really want to get to another big point of my blog. In Episode V, after Han is frozen in carbonite, Darth Vader announces that he's taking Leia but Lando says that, that wasn't part of the deal. Vader then says this:
I'm altering the deal. Pray I don't alter it any further.
Wait? Did he just say pray? Pray to what? If their is only the force, which Vader should know this more then anything due to his quote in Episode IV:
I find your lack of faith, disturbing.
which was directed at an Imperial officer after he ridiculed the force as nothing and non-existing, then how do they pray to it? So what did Vader mean by his comment toward Lando? The jedi and sith don't worship the force and they don't consider it a God or deity. Now maybe Vader was referring to the force in a sense? But that still doesn't quite answer the question and still leaves the answer to where Han even gets the word Hell from un-answered and the fact that he believes in Hell when in Star Wars their is only the force. I wouldn't even think that in Star Wars they would believe in a Heaven and Hell. Their is only the force. When every being dies, they become one with the force.
Well that's all I really got. I just thought that this was something really interesting and something I wanted to put out there.