Q.1
The conflict between the light and dark side of “the Force” derives from:
Zoroastrianism
Universalism
Yin and yang of Taoism
A&B
A&C
Q.2
A definitive book on Star Wars and religion is:
The Dogma of Star Wars
The Gospel According to the Jedi Masters
Star Wars and Philosophy
Jedi for Beginners
Q.3
In England and Wales, _____ affiliate themselves with “Jedi” religion.
1,000
15,000
85,000
175,000
Q.4
Originally, Star Wars character, Obi-Wan Kinobi, was patterned after:
Jesus
Buddha
The Holy Spirit
The Pope
Q.5
Which phrase in Star Wars is derived from Mathew Chapter 28, Verse 20:
“We seem to be made to suffer. It's our lot in life.”
“Remember the Force will be with you always.”
“There is a God, and there is a good and bad side.”
“Who's the more foolish, the fool or the fool who follows him?”
Q.6
A U.S. President publicly proclaimed, “The Force is with us.” Which one was it?
Ronald Reagan
Jimmy Carter
Bill Clinton
George W. Bush
Q.7
Who said, “I see “Star Wars” as taking all the issues that religion represents and trying to distill them down into a more modern and easily accessible construct.”
Film Critic, Roger Ebert
Evangelist, Joel Osteen
Film Director, George Lucas
Talk Show Host, Ellen DeGeneres
Q.8
Filmmaker George Lucas describes his personal religious orientation as:
Agnostic
Buddhist-Methodist
New Age
Post-modernist
Q.9
The character Yoda states the following:
“Do or try, it is the same.”
“Try. It is the only thing.”
“Do or do not…there is no try.”
“Do is better than try… try is better than being still.”
Q.10
Which Star Wars star was highly critical of the films and saw them as undermining his credibility as an actor? A Alec Guinness
Alec Guinness
Mark Hammill
Billy Dee Williams
Harrison Ford