







Please DO!! I'm not sure if you disagree with some of the points stated throughout this thread OR if (more specifically) you disagree with some of MY stated opinions.
Either way, please indicate which specific points you disagree with so that we can have a more targeted discussion.
Couldn't agree with you more on this point. We're on the same page.
Well, here's where I think we may disagree. Yes, sometimes a lie IS kinder than the truth.
However in THIS particular instance, it is NOT... at least not in my view.
Obi-Wan's lie (Anakin' brutal "murder" at the hands of Darth Vader) was certainly NOT "kinder" than the truth (Anakin's dark-side seduction and continued life transformed into another individual)
Just look at Luke's face when he hears of Anakin's "murder". He is shocked and horrified.
Learning the truth may very well have been easier for Luke to stomach... even at that point. He was emotionally quite resilient.
It's like I said before: Kenobi was never interested in anyone's feelings, nor was he interested in being "kind".
Emotional kindness toward others really does not seem to be a major priority for the Jedi... at least not for Ben Kenobi.
He certainly was NOT "kind" during his RETURN OF THE JEDI clarification "fess-up" speech. No regrets. No apologies to Luke for being so blatantly misleading.
No, Kenobi's original lie was designed mainly to cover up HIS OWN failures regarding Anakin and his transformation into Vader... and to avoid chronicling a painful past for the inquiring young man.
The only reason for Kenobi's (possible) consideration of Luke's feelings at that point was to avoid the farmboy's refusal to become a Jedi, and to avoid his refused assistance in defeating Vader and the Empire.
And Kenobi was probably correct in that assessment. Luke probably would NOT have joined a crusade against Vader if he knew up front that the Sith Lord was his dad.
However, I doubt strongly that Luke would have JOINED Vader either... knowing what a vile personality he had become.
Luke was far too virtuous a personality for that.
All indications are that Luke would have proposed the only remaining alternative: The redemption of Anakin Skywalker... not his destruction.
Of course this would have gone against Yoda and Kenobi's agenda.
Ironically, Luke's solution would STILL have required jedi training.
Well I certainly think that I covered the arrogance of the Jedi quite thoroughly in my posts. However, i DO believe that this arrogance, and belief in infallibility were at the very CORE of Kenobi's lie to Luke in the first place.
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