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Okay, okay... here's a real response to the points you have raised.
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Example- An elf runs over snow = normal "magic" In a desperate situation an elf runs over water = not normal "magic" (must be divine intervention) My argument is that the rope is either made to come untied upon command or it isn't. If it was not made that way (if it coming untied was not normal) then there was some sort of divine intervention involved. But obviously the situation did not call for divine intervention. Therefore we must assume that the rope was designed to come untied, or that someone/something untied it. I have already given many reasons as to why I do not believe it was designed to come untied, and so the inescapable conclusion is that the rope was physically untied. Quote:
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Just like making "magic" cloaks. It is simply an enhanced ability naturally possessed and developed by some Elves. And logically, rope making would be the same. I don't see how any of the other quotes you gave disproves my view of magic. As a matter of fact, they support it. Quote:
Anyway, there you go. The explanation has been given. I think you guys just need to accept the fact that I found the Entwives.
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