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Originally Posted by alatar
Wow! I'd hate to stare up at clouds next to you...
alatar - "That one...there!...looks like some guy painting the side of a castle with pompoms while a zebra in a hard hat in a jeep looks on while working at a laptop..."
Morthoron - "It's a cumulus cloud already!"
That all said, I'm just showing that even Tolkien didn't know that he was including Eru into the story, but he did, deny it as he might.
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Hehe...it was a cumulonimbus, to be more precise.
To be honest, I don't see Eru in Bombadil, particulalry since Eru went out of his way to separate deities from mortal affairs in the Numenorean affair (that whole reshaping the earth and cataclysmic flood thing). The entire premise of LotR revolves around fate and providence -- indirect action on the part of the supreme being -- rather than direct and personal intervention. Even the Istari are reduced from their Maiaric states of perfection and ordered to kindle men's hearts, as opposed to matching Sauron power against power. That being the case, it makes little sense to have Illuvatar cavorting about in yellow boots with a nymphette tart waxing poetic on daisies and dogwood.