Talk:Gray Jedi Code/@comment-173.2.52.120-20190108231628

Anakin was the chosen one and he did suceed in bringing balance to the force, it just took him a few decades to finally do so.

Huh? How did he do that??

Balance in the Force is not some dark and some light, that's not what balance is referring to in canon. People assumed that's what it meant and for good reason, that seems to make perfect sense and why people believed it be.

Canon dictates that balance in the force is achieved only when there is no more Darksiders. Just Lightsiders. This is the definition of force balance, we know that now.

But wait, how did Anakin bring balance, he went to the Darkside which hurts balance? Here's how and why it took those decades for him to suceed in bringing balance to the force like the prophecy dictated.

Darth Vader killed the Emperor, and than he was brought back to the lightside in those last moments after he killed the Emperor. When Vader/Anikan died, there were no more darksiders than,he was on the lightside when he died.

No more Darksiders, because of his actions and because he returned to the Lightside.

He fufuilled the prophecy as the chosen one, he just so happened while still wearing Vader's armor.

Thats why he removed the mask, to show he was not Darth Vader anymore.

No more Darksiders.

But wait, there are more Darksiders in the future, Snoke and Kylo. He did bring balance, it just didn't stay balanced in time.

The most perfectly constructed and balanced structures ever built will none the less fall in time.

Nothing lasts forever.

All arguments for supporting the Grey Jedi concept based on balance are in actuality counter-productive to bringing and maintaining balance in the force. Because they use the Darkside as well[in that grey jedi concept] concept they would be responsible for it never being achieved. Grey Jedi would be part of the problem. They would cause greater in balance by the very concept of using Darkside as well as Lightside.

Balance in the Force has nothing to do with keeping the Darkside and Lightside even, it has to do with the total absence of the Darkside.

The very concept of Grey Jedi was predicated on a falsehood and misunderstanding of what balance in the force meant.

The Grey Jedi would need to be wiped out to a man just like all Darkside users as they stand against balance in the force. It's a self-defeating concept. Grey Jedi would be part of the problem and in no way part of the solution.

They're the enemy of the Lightside and the enemy of balance. They might as well just be Darksiders.

They're the enemy of the Force.

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Beyond the meaning of a Jedi who doesn't always follow the rules and is a bit of a Maverick like Qui gon, there is no such thing as Grey Jedi [as in being able to use both light and dark with impunity]. Don't take my word for it -

Are 'Grey Jedi' canon?

https://forums.galaxy-of-heroes.starwars.ea.com/discussion/98917/are-grey-jedi-canon-official-

lucasfilm-response

About Lucasfilm Storyteller's Group -

http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Lucasfilm_Story_Group

What is considered official canon -

http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Canon#Canon_in_the_Holocron_continuity_database