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re: LOTR question
Posted on 12/1/10 at 10:10 am to catholictigerfan
Posted on 12/1/10 at 10:10 am to catholictigerfan
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plus the good does counter it, just not in a ring. Think about it, the ring had a will of its own if it had a will of its own and nothing could overcome that will there is no way for the ring to be destroyed becuase the will of the ring will always win out. The ring though is destroyed, and this can only happened becuase there is another will that the ring of power couldn't control, and didn't expect to happen. Meaning the Good will in this instance overpowered the rings will meaning the ring can be destroyed. this is the deepest I can go into this stuff, but I know there are some other people who know this stuff alot better then I do.
But didn't Frodo decide not to destroy the ring, and it was only Gollum’s lust for the ring that caused it to fall into the fire of Mount Doom.
Posted on 12/1/10 at 10:34 am to crash1211
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But didn't Frodo decide not to destroy the ring, and it was only Gollum’s lust for the ring that caused it to fall into the fire of Mount Doom.
exactly evil destroys itself
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