So, basically, whatever happened, it was Eru's will. The guy can't lose! [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
But, isn't the point a good one: that without evil, there can be no appreciation of good? Had Melkor not turned out bad, Eru's will would not have been completely fulfilled (or, perhaps the better word is appreciated).
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