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Old 08-18-2003, 12:15 PM   #15
Legolas Greenleaf
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I have great interest in this topic but I have to be very careful not inject my strong religious beliefs. However, the symbolism doesn't appeal to me as much as do the virtues. How often is the concept of Mercy so out front in popular culture? From Frodo and Gollum to Faramir, who to paraphrase said to Sam that he only slays those who deserve it and even then with a heavy heart. Even to the needless felling of trees by the orcs is portrayed as a crime against nature.

I think that even in this story of battle and honor, the mercy and compassion for all living things does more to represent the views of Jesus than anyone coming back fromn the dead or parting seas etc.

Not to belittle that side of the discussion as I also find that very interesting.
 
 


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