I think you've entirely missed my point, Lord of Angmar. Consider, both the Bible and PJ's LOTR movie have the following similarities:<P><UL TYPE=SQUARE><P><LI>They both mention water<BR><LI>They both deal with people<BR><LI>In both cases, some people are evil, and some are good<BR><LI>Both of them have references to wheeled carts or vehicles<BR><LI>Both mention towers (a dead giveaway if you ask me)<BR><LI>Both use words as a form of communication<BR><LI>Both works have supernatural acts, on both the evil and the good sides.<LI>And finally, perhaps most tellingly, the good guys win in both cases!<BR></UL><P>I think I've made my case.<P>
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The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. ~~ Marcus Aurelius
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