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Jediism

What is Jediism, and is it a religion?

Whether Jediism is a religion or not is probably a matter of personal opinion. It can be defined as follows:

In the 2001 census in England and Wales, 390,127 people (0.8%) indicated that their religion was Jedi. This made it statistically the fourth largest religion in the country. By the time of the 2011 census the recorded number of Jedi had fallen to 176,632. Jedi Knight is included in the list of religions by the UK census authorities, and significant numbers of people have recorded themselves as Jedi Knights in Australia, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Ireland, Montenegro, New Zealand, Serbia and Scotland.

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