That's an interesting thought,
Lalaith. In my case, Tolkien's works served as a necessary balance to a very rigid theology that had me mentally tied in knots for years. Through Tolkien's ministrations I was able to find a deep spirituality that was free from the pinned-down-ness of such rigid theologies.
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Originally Posted by davem
Mithras said: "He who will not eat of my body and drink of my blood, so that he will be made one with me and I with him, the same shall not know salvation." & he said it before Jesus.
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Mithras' words were said in the negative. A similar thing was true of the Golden Rule. "Whatsoever you would not have someone do to you, do not do it to another." Jesus took those words, which no doubt were reasonably well known in general society, and stated them positively. Compare:
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This is My body which is given for you; do this in remembrance of Me. This cup is the new covenant of My blood, which is shed for you.
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Therefore, whatever you want men to do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets.
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