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Sharku:
Your post brought several things to mind. Quote:
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Returning to the first point-- I doubt Feanor was doing what was wrong in his own eyes when he refused to surrender the silmarils to the Valar. He saw what they were asking him to do as wrong, I think; but his decision was about fearing for his own heart, it wasn't about faith or service. Would he have been happy with the two trees restored? Or was he beyond happiness already? And does it matter? We all want happiness (I sure do) but is the point of life to be happy? I act as though it is. Brain-heart disconnect, apparently. Our culture seems to have lost the internal fortitude that it takes to persevere against all odds for a distant goal: destruction of the ring, or establishment of a kingdom. I think devaluing what is *right*, the *right * thing to do in Eru's sight, and replacing it with *whatever makes us happy*. But that doesn't get us to Mount Doom, or through the Paths of the Dead either.
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