i cant see anything in that 2nd pic, i cant even see lord vader.
anyone think starwars kinda had a bible theme going on? there was this thing called the force, its everywhere, but in order to use it you have to believe (faith), han solo wasnt a believer, big city guy, Luke (bible name) simple humble country boy, he was a believer, vader is Lord vader, kinda like a bad Jesus, fear is the path to the dark side, wasnt there a planet called endor and then you had the witch of endor, yoda is methuselah, etc etc.
Actually the force is a very new age concept. A non-entity lifeform that surrounds us all and grants those few selected special powers to use it to do their bidding. It is neither good nor evil, but only a reflection of the user.
They "know" things through the force, much like psychics (occult).
And in SW "absolutes" are part of the dark side. So truth is not absolute, but subjective (new age). An ironic statement by the Jedi's.
Evil is only evil when you make a decided choice to engage in evil behJedi' s.
People have both good and evil within them and choose which path to follow (mans duality, eastern philosophy) as opposed to the biblical teaching that man is sinful.
To continue your parallel you have a "bad Jesus". Not sure how that parallels anything biblical. It is an actually evil storyline.
This powerful, murderous leader is really just the puppet of a stronger, disfigured evil lord that used manipulation and deceit and an appeal to selfishness to turn someone from light to dark. Even to the point of causing him to slaughter children by his own hands, turn on his closest friends and supporters and teachers, kill millions in an attempt at a control grab and even to murder his own adult children.
There is no parallel.
Even using the Luke dynamic you're grasping at straws. If Vader were "bad Jesus" (why that alone doesn't stop you from this idea is beyond me) then who is bad Jesus son? Luke? Where is the biblical "Luke" parallel?
And the use of "lord" extends out well beyond Jesus. After all Vader was a Sith 'Lord'. And the Jedi were Knights. Both common terms in historical medieval times.
The Endor name, which has obvious occult ties, is a bit of a turning point in the battle for the Rebels. Making this (nature oriented occult planet) a positive place for the "good guys" in their fight against the bad guys.
All you have is a few scraps that remind you of biblical things, no real parallels to anything substantial. There are way more new age connections than biblical ones.
An excessive response? For sure, but I'm bored =P