Smileless -- The difference is, you made an assumption about the Jedi faith and acted like it was a joke. That's the definition of mocking... Making fun/light out of something you don't understand/know about.
When I meet someone and they say they are a different faith, I often ask/say something like, "Wow... So you're a Jedi? What exactly does that entail?" (If I was a Christian for example) and that leaves the person feeling valued and if they wish to explain they can, without feeling judged.
I DO know about the Christian faith, as I was 'raised' in it, so pointing out what I find ridiculous about it is not mocking. It's my factual/actual experience.
"For 'good' Christians, I guess if they pray to God for forgiveness they don't actually have to ask forgiveness from the actual living person they "wronged". To have great faith in Christianity must be VERY "comforting" for some." I've met this type of person and it must be VERY comforting/convenient to feel absolved by someone/something (God) without actually involving the wronged party or actually admitting wrong-doing or being held accountable or making amends or ending the bad behavior etc. But that's just My experience...
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