Is it not? My word, I'll have to reconsider my whole world view.
This is not The Young Turks. where sarcasm is considered part of a legitimate response
So imagery, as I said. Not the function of the force.
Still more imagery. Guess what? You got it, more imagery.
You got it wrong...again. Lucas uses doctrine from Christianity as part of his building of the force and how its used. There's no getting around that.
Yes.
Nope. You said--
It was also never stated in the OT that he was hidden away because of his inherent abilities, merely that he was hidden away from his father.
Still incorrect.
Set Harth provided the clear OT dialogue--from Return of the Jedi:
"The Emperor knew, as I did, if Anakin were to have any offspring, they would be a threat to him."
All of Obi-Wan's dialogue:
"To protect you both from the Emperor, you were hidden from your father when you were born. The Emperor knew, as I did, if Anakin were to have any offspring, they would be a threat to him. That is why your sister remains safely anonymous."
She--like Luke was hidden because of their special nature / inherent abilities. Nothing random or a status/ability common to anyone else in that galaxy. No other reason would lead to Kenobi and Yoda's decision, based on the flood of established force-centered reasons why Luke matters at all. Its not about his being a pilot, shooting womp rats in his T-Sixteen, being a rebel, or even destroying the Death Star. He is that hero born with unique powers threatening universal victory/change and that is the reason he (and his sister) were hidden. So again, you are incorrect.
Are you sure you were watching the OT and not Battle Beyond the Stars or Starcrash?
That's part of the problem though. All the audience has had is the Jedi and Sith view of the Force, which may not be complete. Certainly doesn't limit Force users to just those practitioners, as evidenced by Dathomir.
Yeah, but the reason we had the Jedi and Sith view (and no other in the O/PT is thanks to Lucas clearly laying it (the force) out as a religion/philosophy that required training/doctrine not only as the way to understand it / access supernatural powers, but to be the very black and white backdrop for the morality play he created. Being unambiguous was the only and best way to get that morality play across to his target audience.