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Other practices rooted in Taoism (or, Daoism) are martial arts like “tai chi,” where “chi” is basically “the force” talked about in Star Wars. It is a belief in the Taoist “yin and yang,” which claims our universe is balanced between good and evil. The yin-and-yang symbol is a circle with a line inside that curves like the stitching on a baseball. The two areas are colored light and dark, and the entire symbol is a Taoist philosophical representation of the universe’s supposed opposing forces. Taking this Taoist idea back to the mindset presented in the Star Wars films, the movies portray what seems to be opposing dark and light sides of the “Force,” but Taoism and the Star Wars films really teach that the opposite 
forces are interconnected and interdependent on each other, actually combining to keep the universe in balance by canceling each other out. That is the false Taoist message that has its followers believe the black (dark, or evil) side of the yin-and-yang symbol can’t exist without white (light, or good), like cold not being able to exist without heat. Chinese culture has taken this belief so far that this yin-and-yang concept is foundational to many branches of classical Chinese science and medicine. And again, many forms Chinese exercises (like tai-chi martial arts) present this idea of needing to equalize the flow of the universe. But the yin-and-yang principle of Taoism is directly contradictory to biblical Christianity, 
where God is good and has existed without evil—good can 
exist without evil—while evil must have a comparison to good 
so that there is a way to demonstrate that it is evil. | image tagged in taoism,daoism,buddhism,god,evil,star wars | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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WHAT IS THE TAOIST (OR, DAOIST) BRANCH OF BUDDHISM ALL ABOUT? [1 of 6] Another spin-off from Buddhist Hinduism is called either Taoism or Daoism, a religion practiced mainly in China, Malaysia, Korea, Japan, Vietnam, and Singapore. Those nations are where we see Taoist temples, but the practice has also become popular in the Western world. Taoism’s set of “scriptures” are referred to as the Tao, and other included texts make up their full spectrum of religious materials they call the Tao-te Ching. “Tao” is a Chinese alphabetic character that means “a way” or “a path." So, Taoism means "the way,” which reveals more about 
the Buddhist religion of George Lucas, the creator of Star Wars. In fact, that franchise recently put out a popular new series called The Mandalorian, a show about a fictitious, mercenary people who follow a philosophy they often verbalize as, “This is the way.” But what is the real truth that we know from the Bible? Who is the only way, the truth, and the life? John 14:6 says no one is able to reach heaven to be with God unless they go through Jesus Christ. So, Star Wars’ and Taoism’s “way” is death—choosing to reject Jesus—suffering in hell for eternity, a horrific end. We get to 
heaven by accepting Christ’s free gift of salvation through 
His sacrifice on the cross. That is the only way. | image tagged in mandolorian,star wars,taoism,george lucas,buddhism,bible | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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WHAT IS THE TAOIST (OR, DAOIST) BRANCH OF BUDDHISM ALL ABOUT? [2 of 6] Never being technically unified into an overall religion, Taoism (or Daoism) can be divided into three categories: philosophical, religionist, and Chinese-folk beliefs. The Bible has nothing good to say about the last one involving ancestor worship—the practice of communicating with dead people. God calls that the abomination of necromancy, and He is deeply offended by it. In fact, Judaism’s first monarch, King Saul, went too far one day when he practiced necromancy through help from a witch. That led to God’s immediate judgement on Saul, having him die in battle the next day—along with every one of his many sons; within twenty-four hours, Saul and all his heirs to the throne 
were dead. Because of the division of practices in Taoism, it’s difficult to pinpoint 
exactly what they believe, but generally speaking we see Taoist themes 
in many movies, like the previously mentioned Star Wars franchise. Roughly stated, Taoism teaches a “flow of the universe,” or “force,” that supposedly keeps everything balanced in a natural order, and is said to be the source of both existence and nonexistence. Some Eastern mystic religions like Taoism refer to this as the “yin and yang” principle, which can express itself through equal forces of good and evil opposing each other. What does that sound like? It is exactly the religion of Star Wars. And the movie series even decided to build more doctrine into that false faith, the idea that a nifty 
machine can be placed close to a being, and in that way, it takes a blood sample 
that measures “midi-chlorians.” The more the gage rises, the better 
that life form is said to be able to manipulate the “force." While 
Star Wars films are popular because the stories are well written 
and produced, unfortunately, they have greatly increased 
the popularity of Buddhist Taoism around the world. | image tagged in star wars,yoda,taoism,daoism,bible,buddhism | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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