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Old 01-30-2002, 05:17 PM   #21
Neithan
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We`ve got to remember that Tolkien tried to write the mytoligy/saga that Britain was missing. So when he wrote he,tried to make it compatible with the bible. So I think it`s quite safe the say that Illuvatar is the same as God in the bible. I think the difference between Silma. and the bible,is pretty much the same as the difference between the bible and the coran. They all are just variasions on the same story and the same God.

I hope I`m not upseting anyone now.
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