This is what my Indian* friends call a "kitchen-sink" religion, a cheap collection of ideals and behaviours without any real depth.
if you have a need to believe, investigate some serious belief systems that have stood the test of time, not some piece of rubbish based on feel-good cliches and vague sweeping generalisations.
personally, i am an atheist, but i have religious friends that i respect for having done the hard yards, and finding something that illuminates them from within, and these people are more than just tolerant, they are accepting, and ease other people's pain and suffering with their compassion.
which contrasts with the fundamentalists that specialise in cheap tag-lines making people feel special by rating other people lower on the food chain, easing their own pain by legitimising hatred against others.
"The Christian Wisdom of the Jedi Masters"? pfaugh! give me strength! if we can't do better than this, we deserve to, and no doubt will be, burnt at the stake.
(*Indian means from the sub-continent of India, not American Indian)