Aha, one of the most mis-quoted sentences in the entire Bible!
"For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil." (I Timothy 6:10a, NIV, emphasis mine. Anyone want to share another translation? My KJV has hidden itself...)
The key operator there is that the money itself isn't the problem. It's the untoward lust for it that leads to evil.
If something is the root of all kinds of evil, does that make it evil itself? As alatar observed, if "gold" in all forms is the root of evil for Tolkien, what does that say about the Galadriel and the Golden Wood? And what of Laurelin? If I made a list of things unmarred and without evil, the Golden Tree of Valinor would be pretty high up there.
~ Nuranar, who will be late for class unless she cuts her eloquence short
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