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Old 08-04-2003, 10:47 AM   #1
Nils
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Orcs are not stained by the evil done in creating them. They are evil when they chose against the will of Eru.
I must disagree. An incarnate being has both a fea (soul) and hroa(body). According to Tolkien, the hroa does have an effect upon the fea, as I quoted a couple of times earlier in this thread.

The Orc's hroa (assuming Orcs are incarnate) was heavily corrupted by Melkor and therefore the Orcs were heavily affected by Melkor's malice.
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I did not mean to imply a perfect world is less than perfect because evil doesn't exist in it.
Would 'good' be any less good without evil? I would think that 'good' with meaning is better than 'good' without meaning.

[ August 04, 2003: Message edited by: Nils ]
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