IIRC there is discussion in the trilogy that evil is incapable of creating anything, it can only bastardize what already exists. And here these idiots go, unable to create anything and bastardizing someone else's creation.
"I am not a 'democrat', if only because 'humility' and equality are spiritual principles corrupted by the attempt to mechanize and formalize them, with the result that we get not universal smallness and humility, but universal greatness and pride, till some Orc gets hold of a ring of power--and then we get and are getting slavery."
Ultimately, Frodo sacrifices himself for the Fellowship and for all of Middle-earth. As he explains to Sam: "I tried to save the Shire, and it has been saved, but not for me. It must often be so Sam, when things are in danger: some one has to give them up, lose them, so that others may keep them." This faithfully echoes the words of Jesus in the gospels: "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." (John 15:13). The love and pity shown by Bilbo in sparing Gollum's life ultimately determines the entire fate of Middle-earth, for it is Gollum who destroys the One Ring at the end of the book.
I read Tolkien many times when I was younger. I heard Christopher Lee say he read TLOTR yearly. Lee was a bad ass, a commando in WW2 who apparently informed the actors on set what a man dying from have a knife in him really sounds like. Tolkien used to say to not over analyze his work. I don't know the background of theses speakers is, but I doubt they have the philological talent or education Tolkien had. I think they're looking for things just to find them. In a work as large in scope as Tolkien's, including appendices, The Silmarillion, and other works, I'm sure they can find something.
I’ll admit I haven’t read these books, but my understanding from my parents is that books like these featuring magic (including especially Harry Potter) promote satanic witchcraft and devil worship. I’ll admit I was upset at the time when my friends were allowed to read these books and I wasn’t (and I will admit to, against my parents’ instructions, spending extra time at school reading the books when I could) but I have begun to consider that maybe they were correct. Could someone fill me in if my parents were mistaken and that’s not the case?
You can ignore the magic if you want, it's not promoted, it's mainly used by the baddies for control purposes.
The main thing is a desperate fight to the death against evil by ordinary people who would rather have stayed at home. There is only a small chance of success.
The heroes keep going due to their grit and faith even though they have very little hope.
One of the big themes:
There is some good in the world and it's worth fighting for.
The author of the Lord of the Rings is a Christian. Also, the Chronicles of Narnia books, has a christian author. The christian symbology and messaging is much more noticeable in those books/movies, but some of these can still be found in Lord of the Rings.
That's really ironic.
I read LOTR as the fight against cabal globalism, by the little people.
Just like now.
100%
We rewatched at the end of last year... it pretty much tells the tale of what we're going thru right now.
We just haven't gotten to the part where the enemy is defeated and Trump is back. Yet.
Tolkien was a devout Christian, his story has no place for this. He is rolling in his grave.
You know Treebeard is going to be the first to go.
New Zealand?
Methinks Boromir would not be OK with this. The dwarf either.
Transgender realities? FFS how are they going to insert that shit between the lines.
Definately not going to fit between the lines. Seems like they are tearing it a new asshole.
IIRC there is discussion in the trilogy that evil is incapable of creating anything, it can only bastardize what already exists. And here these idiots go, unable to create anything and bastardizing someone else's creation.
Guess they don't understand how many Christian undertones are in his books.
The Elves seemed kind of gay in the movies.
Elves transitioning to orcs lol
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"I am not a 'democrat', if only because 'humility' and equality are spiritual principles corrupted by the attempt to mechanize and formalize them, with the result that we get not universal smallness and humility, but universal greatness and pride, till some Orc gets hold of a ring of power--and then we get and are getting slavery."
-J.R.R. Tolkien
Goodness that's some top notch blind intellectualism right there.
For anyone interested in the real wisdom contained in Tolkien's works, there are some great articles here: http://www.occult-mysteries.org/tolkien01.html
Thanks very much for this...
Ultimately, Frodo sacrifices himself for the Fellowship and for all of Middle-earth. As he explains to Sam: "I tried to save the Shire, and it has been saved, but not for me. It must often be so Sam, when things are in danger: some one has to give them up, lose them, so that others may keep them." This faithfully echoes the words of Jesus in the gospels: "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." (John 15:13). The love and pity shown by Bilbo in sparing Gollum's life ultimately determines the entire fate of Middle-earth, for it is Gollum who destroys the One Ring at the end of the book.
Makes me think of Trump trying to overthrow the deep State. I'd smile if Q turned out to be 9 people.
Thought that was interesting. Thank you!
I read Tolkien many times when I was younger. I heard Christopher Lee say he read TLOTR yearly. Lee was a bad ass, a commando in WW2 who apparently informed the actors on set what a man dying from have a knife in him really sounds like. Tolkien used to say to not over analyze his work. I don't know the background of theses speakers is, but I doubt they have the philological talent or education Tolkien had. I think they're looking for things just to find them. In a work as large in scope as Tolkien's, including appendices, The Silmarillion, and other works, I'm sure they can find something.
Lets see them try this with C.S. Lewis' work.
I relate us to the river elves. We are transcending to a higher plane while primitives kill each other over gibs and jewry, I mean jewelry.
They take everything good and corrupt it, like the Ring itself.
what in the comey was that fauci i just read i feel like i caught swalwell thanks friend
I’ll admit I haven’t read these books, but my understanding from my parents is that books like these featuring magic (including especially Harry Potter) promote satanic witchcraft and devil worship. I’ll admit I was upset at the time when my friends were allowed to read these books and I wasn’t (and I will admit to, against my parents’ instructions, spending extra time at school reading the books when I could) but I have begun to consider that maybe they were correct. Could someone fill me in if my parents were mistaken and that’s not the case?
You can ignore the magic if you want, it's not promoted, it's mainly used by the baddies for control purposes.
The main thing is a desperate fight to the death against evil by ordinary people who would rather have stayed at home. There is only a small chance of success. The heroes keep going due to their grit and faith even though they have very little hope.
One of the big themes:
There is some good in the world and it's worth fighting for.
The author of the Lord of the Rings is a Christian. Also, the Chronicles of Narnia books, has a christian author. The christian symbology and messaging is much more noticeable in those books/movies, but some of these can still be found in Lord of the Rings.