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I like this topic. That's a really really good point, but it also could mean that whatever Melkor made, Eru made it greater. Greatness is greater than evilness. (if that makes any sense whatsoever) It's like with animals. Foxes eat rabbits, but tigers can eat foxes. (very bad example but it kinda fits) Or it can be in another way, but the main point is that whatever evil Melkor made, Eru made something even greater, something that could outdo the evil he put in. He was Eru afterall, and Melkor wasn't THAT powerfull..
Basically, most of what I said was what Child of the 7th Age was saying!!
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