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Originally Posted by davem
I don't see it as 'learning new perspectives' so much as inventing them.
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Do you have a point? We are not discussing a mysterious and magical text that was brought down from on high within a burst of white light, whose origins are unknown, and that promises to save the world. It wasn't sent over by aliens, it didn't suddenly appear to a hobo in a shack emblazoned with words too hallowed to repeat. We're talking about books. Written by this guy. Tolkien was a great writer, sure, but he was human and his books are merely books, no matter how nicely they are written. Tolkien was happy, got angry, had moments of sadness, of hyperactivity, of hunger, of jealousy; he reproduced with his wife, went to the bathroom. Forgive the blasphemy, but I assume he also burped at least once in his life.
Tolkien was a master wordsmith, but he was still just a guy talking. Making things up. Inventing a world.
If we want to invent perspective with which to view this world, created by this guy, to see if we can learn something,
why do you care?
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They will reveal the TRUTH to us, for it is their destiny.....
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So long as you're aware, m'boy.