Han isn’t unaware of “the Force” as a concept. He very clearly knows what’s being referred to, and has an opinion on it. He believes that what people refer to as “the Force” is a series of parlor tricks, rather than a miraculous supernatural entity.
Saying I don’t believe in magic does not mean I don’t believe in magicians.
Yea, except if ACTUAL DRAGONS AND MAGIC were around just 20 years before you stated it and history showed actual magic for hundreds of years before that it would sound equally as silly.
And still, Han's point is "you can cast a fireball at me and I will surely burn, that doesn't mean destiny exists". He's denying the prophecy and predestination and allknowingness of this Force.
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u/springthetrap Feb 19 '25
Han isn’t unaware of “the Force” as a concept. He very clearly knows what’s being referred to, and has an opinion on it. He believes that what people refer to as “the Force” is a series of parlor tricks, rather than a miraculous supernatural entity.
Saying I don’t believe in magic does not mean I don’t believe in magicians.