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Doubting Dwimmerlaik
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Heaven's basement
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Agreed; in hindsight that wasn't very proper or friendly. Apologies; that the Tylenol and coffee hadn't taken effect will be my excuse. What I meant to say was:
"To show my theory valid, I will next show, politely, how other theories are less likely, given the evidence." Quote:
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Also, my argument has an analogy in Jesus the Christ. Christians believe Him to be 100% God yet 100% man. Though at any time He could have called forth angels to defend him - nay, to keep him from merely stubbing His toe - Jesus veiled His divinity, and so lived as as one of us. This meant that He could be scourged, stabbed, bleed, suffer thirst, and eventually die via crucifixion. Tolkien knew all of this. I posit that when he kept Tom in the text, he may have wanted the same kind of God-man around, self-limiting, though much more than your average citizen (especially as Eru was Goldberry and Fatty Lumpkin as well). Didn't Gandalf limit his power? So we have precedent. Quote:
...Though, as Tom seems to be only within in the Old Forest, not sure how he has talks with Farmer Maggot. Quote:
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Last edited by alatar; 08-13-2009 at 10:46 AM. |
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