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Tolkien's world and creations are certainly as complicated as Greek mythology (which I have always found fascinating...i love mythology [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]). I wonder if people actually worship the Greek gods? If so, then certainly it's possible that people could worship Eru and the Valar. Someone could experiment on a human guinea pig, educate them from when they're young to believe in Eru and the creation of Arda and all it's history. If this were done, then I believe that the person would indeed grow up to believe that Eru is God, elves exist, etc etc. I don't think that it would be a good idea to do that, of course, but the worship of Eru&co. is not beyond the realm of possibility. You know how we are required to study Greek mythology in class at some point during our education? I was thinking, why not study Tolkien's mythology too? Maybe the difference is that people actually did believe in the Greek gods, whereas everyone knows that Tolkien is pure fantasy. I still think that all schools should do a Tolkien mythology unit though! Quote:
Interesting thread! [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
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