![]() |
|
|
|
Visit The *EVEN NEWER* Barrow-Downs Photo Page |
|
|
#35 | |||
|
Wight
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: U.S.A.
Posts: 182
![]() |
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
sound and no matter how much we may desire to fight for good. You are right, very few of us are skilled fighters and many of us have grown soft in today's culture (at least compared to the members of the fellowship). But, we have not been raised in the same manner as we would have been if Middle Earth existed. If we had lived in Middle Earth, no doubt many of us would be trained to various degrees in warfare. And those of us who had a thirst for adventure or who had strong convictions about fighting against evil would definitely train themselves so that they would be qualified for such a quest. Likewise, if a quest were to be undertaken in today's world with access to the same technology that made us "soft," many of us could undertake a similar, modern quest. Also, think of the hobbits. Although most of them did not know what they were getting into, they volunteered and were allowed to participate in the quest because of their friendship for one another. Truly, Elrond's council knew that the hobbits would have been of little worth in battle and in council. But they were permitted to join the fellowship. And the reason why I think they were allowed to do so was because of their heart and their motives. The hobbits cared for each other. The kind of character that they showed (and the kind of character that is shown through abstaining from a quest because you feel you'd bog your friends down) is worth much more than ability and knowledge. Take Sam. He was a gardener - totally unskilled in combat. But through his devotion and love for Frodo, the quest was completed. Without Sam, the ring wouldn't have been destroyed. And that is Tolkien's point. You don't need to be a hero and you don't need to be a warrior or a wise person to change the world. All you need is to love your fellow man and do good.
__________________
At the name of Jesus every knee should bow and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. - Phil. 2:10-11 |
|||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|