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Why the UK doesn't need a Homeland Defence Department

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    We've got 390,000 registered Jedi on hand! "The number of Star Wars fans who gave their religion as "Jedi" – because of an Internet campaign running at the time of the census – was 390,000, or 0.7 per cent of the population." http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this\_britain/story.jsp?story=378006

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      We've got 390,000 registered Jedi on hand! "The number of Star Wars fans who gave their religion as "Jedi" – because of an Internet campaign running at the time of the census – was 390,000, or 0.7 per cent of the population." http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this\_britain/story.jsp?story=378006

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      • A Andrew McCarter

        We've got 390,000 registered Jedi on hand! "The number of Star Wars fans who gave their religion as "Jedi" – because of an Internet campaign running at the time of the census – was 390,000, or 0.7 per cent of the population." http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this\_britain/story.jsp?story=378006

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        This is an example of religeous persecution. Mr Cook added: "Some 390,000 people reported that they were Jedi. I think it was not a particularly serious answer by someone who had a good idea but I think it encouraged people to fill in their census forms. "That can only be a good thing. I think there are other reasons why something should be classed as a religion, rather than a group of people getting together on the Internet to arrange it." I wonder what the good reason is for people believing in other religions such as Christianity or Islam ? Regardz Colin J Davies

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        I'm guessing the concept of a 2 hour movie showing two guys eating a meal and talking struck them as 'foreign' Rob Manderson wrote:

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          This is an example of religeous persecution. Mr Cook added: "Some 390,000 people reported that they were Jedi. I think it was not a particularly serious answer by someone who had a good idea but I think it encouraged people to fill in their census forms. "That can only be a good thing. I think there are other reasons why something should be classed as a religion, rather than a group of people getting together on the Internet to arrange it." I wonder what the good reason is for people believing in other religions such as Christianity or Islam ? Regardz Colin J Davies

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          I'm guessing the concept of a 2 hour movie showing two guys eating a meal and talking struck them as 'foreign' Rob Manderson wrote:

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          Everybody has a belief system of some type. Yours is Atheisim or Agnosticisim but i still a belief system and I'm sure that Muslims and Christians wonder how the hell you arrived at that conclusion. While I will argue politics till I am sick I let religion alone because it is such a personal thing. On the other hand I don't diagree with your appraisal very much. Richard I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones. Albert Einstein

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            Everybody has a belief system of some type. Yours is Atheisim or Agnosticisim but i still a belief system and I'm sure that Muslims and Christians wonder how the hell you arrived at that conclusion. While I will argue politics till I am sick I let religion alone because it is such a personal thing. On the other hand I don't diagree with your appraisal very much. Richard I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones. Albert Einstein

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            Richard Stringer wrote: Yours is Atheisim or Agnosticisim Actually, I'd call myself a form of Christian however in our last census I selected Jedi. I just consider that the silliness of beliving you are part of a religion based on the immagination of one George Lucas, is not a valid reason to say this isn't the folks religion. Regardz Colin J Davies

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            I'm guessing the concept of a 2 hour movie showing two guys eating a meal and talking struck them as 'foreign' Rob Manderson wrote:

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            • A Andrew McCarter

              We've got 390,000 registered Jedi on hand! "The number of Star Wars fans who gave their religion as "Jedi" – because of an Internet campaign running at the time of the census – was 390,000, or 0.7 per cent of the population." http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this\_britain/story.jsp?story=378006

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              For the reasons most of those 390,000 choose to do that (excluding those who honestly believe themselves to follow the Jedi code or whatever) they should be fined at least £1,000 or imprisoned for no less than a week. In this information age I find it detestable that people are using it to defraud and ridicule something as serious and important as a national census. :mad:


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                We've got 390,000 registered Jedi on hand! "The number of Star Wars fans who gave their religion as "Jedi" – because of an Internet campaign running at the time of the census – was 390,000, or 0.7 per cent of the population." http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this\_britain/story.jsp?story=378006

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                While making fun of the jedi one can't forget this http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/video/nerds.html[^] "Veni, Vidi, Booyah!" - Ceasar

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                  For the reasons most of those 390,000 choose to do that (excluding those who honestly believe themselves to follow the Jedi code or whatever) they should be fined at least £1,000 or imprisoned for no less than a week. In this information age I find it detestable that people are using it to defraud and ridicule something as serious and important as a national census. :mad:


                  David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk

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                  KaRl
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                  I mostly agree with you, but I don't understand why a national census asks about the religion. It's a private matter, after all.


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                    I mostly agree with you, but I don't understand why a national census asks about the religion. It's a private matter, after all.


                    Angels banished from heaven have no choice but to become demons Cowboy Bebop

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                    David Wulff
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                    They ask because it is important to a lot of people. If for example 51% of the population say they are Christian then the government would need to adjust what they say and do accordingly to meet their wishes. A census is about collecting anonymous statistical data about an entire country's population; fat lot of good that is if people openly boast about lying on it. Messing with any part of the census process (lying, intimidation, etc) is a criminal offence, I'm just curious as to why they are not prosecuting these 390K individuals if they openly admit to committing fraud like that.


                    David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk

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