You're absolutely incorrect. First, Jesus isn't in Star Wars. He is in the Christian Bible. These are entirely two separate things. Second, Jedi is the an overarching class of person in the Star Wars universe. Sith is a sub-class of Jedi. Both are force users. Both are diametrically opposed to the other. You can be a Jedi without being a Sith; you cannot be a Sith without also being Jedi. By your own argument, watch episode III again. Palpatine makes it clear to Anakin that the Sith and Jedi are the same, only the Sith use parts of the force that Jedi do not. This part or the "secrets" he alludes to is "the dark side." Third, as far as the two minds in one person, you make this way too complicated. There is no split personality going on. Anakin is Vader and Vader is Anakin. There is no one mind awake, one mind asleep. The whole story is about a guy falling from grace and then his redemption. It was not, insert new diabolical personality in place, then substitute with original. Vader is simply a new name, designating that he is Sith. He's still Anakin, only he's now fallen from grace, consumed with anger, and totally evil. Oh, and the most bad*** Jedi ever! Go try your new age religion crap somewhere else, it's not a part of Star Wars or Star Wars Lore anywhere. Fourth, anybody that has watched any of the films can sees the clear wuss factor of Vader in Jedi. He's ready to take Luke and overthrow the Emperor in Empire, then a few years later, decides it is useless to resist the Emperor. What, is the Emperor going to take his Jello pudding pops away if he doesn't obey. The Vader from Empire would have brought Luke with him to the Emperor to kill him, not to hand him over to the Emperor. Why would Vader be so stupid to not know that the Emperor simply wants another lackey to replace him. Also, Vader kills the Emperor in the end anyway, which proves my point that Vader is better, faster, greater, more powerful than the Emperor in the first place, and Luke in the second. Vader could kill the Emperor whenever he wants from day one; he chooses not to. Why? Ask Lucas because I don't know. Finally, to top it all off, you obviously have never listened to a thing George Lucas has said about any lore that comes from outside the movies. According to him, none of it counts, but since none of it messes with his movies, he doesn't care. It's a cash cow too, which he does care about. So take your supposed and incorrect "Star Wars lore facts" and do some research.