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- From: alderson@cisco.com (Rich Alderson)
- Subject: Re: Bombadil etc.
- In-Reply-To: mvoorhis@granite.WPI.EDU (Michael C Voorhis)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan4.015214.18526@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- Originator: alderson@leland.Stanford.EDU
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- Reply-To: alderson@cisco.com (Rich Alderson)
- Organization: Cisco Systems (MIS)
- References: <1992Dec31.074603.12184@cs.UAlberta.CA> <TJG01.92Dec31093404@thdhub.HomeDepot.COM> <MVOORHIS.92Dec31113246@granite.WPI.EDU>
- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 93 01:52:14 GMT
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- In article <MVOORHIS.92Dec31113246@granite.WPI.EDU>, mvoorhis@granite (Michael C Voorhis) writes:
- >
- >> Well done, Micheal. I agree in part with this last. Illuvatar could have
- >> sent a persona to Middle-earth to `get the lay of the land', but I think it
- >> not very likely. What I DO think is that Manw:e could have done it.
- >> Remember that the Valar were very reluctant to interfere with Middle-earth,
- >> and only did so when ruin was imminent (Melkor, for example).
- >
- >Why would Eru have to send anyone to Middle earth to `get the lay of the
- >land'? Everything that ever happened there was as a result of Eru's
- >thought... He knew what would be happening, when, where, how, who,
- >etcetera.
-
- No. Tolkien was a believer in free will. In his conception, Iluvatar/Eru
- created the world, including the discords woven by Melkor, *and turned it
- loose*. He did *not* keep moment to moment control--to do so would make its
- inhabitants no less puppets than Aule's creations.
- --
- Rich Alderson 'I wish life was not so short,' he thought. 'Languages take
- such a time, and so do all the things one wants to know about.'
- --J. R. R. Tolkien,
- alderson@leland.stanford.edu _The Lost Road_
-