Clare73
Blood-bought
- Jun 12, 2012
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I want to tell you a short story, a summary, so to speak, of a much longer story.
The Lord of the Rings was written by a Catholic, it reflects both unconsciously and consciously his Catholic beliefs. In it there is a ring, it is beautiful, unadorned, plain gold, with some writing that is visible only when the ring is warmed by a fire or other source of heat as hot as a fire. The writing does not matter for my purposes here. What matters is that the ring gives the power to dominate and control the will of others. To mould them and make them fit whatever pattern the wearer of the ring desires, some can resist it, most cannot. The ring is a creation and as such has limitations. It is not almighty, just very mighty. On the finger of a good person the ring would make others good but it would do so according to the will of its wearer. Those dominated by it would be unaware of its influence, though at some level they may have a feeling that something was amiss, something not quite as God intended.
As the story progresses it becomes obvious that the ring is itself a power, its wearer is influenced by it, drawn into the idea of dominating for good if the wearer is good or for evil if the wearer is evil and intends evil. It is very subtle, at first.
Did not Jesus say that freedom depended on truth (Jn 8:32), so thatThe author slowly and inevitably shows that dominating is in itself evil. Wholly evil, even if it is for what the wearer sees as good. The evil arises from the desire to dominate what God has made free. To control the will of those whom God made free. The evil of the ring is total, it is so fundamentally evil that it is accursed. Though those who use it never suspect it. It is evil because it seeks to undo what God did. To order the world by domination and control when God intended it to be ordered by freedom.
That is sufficient for now. Maybe it is too obscure to be useful.
God intended the world to be ordered by truth, it being necessary for freedom?
But I hear you. . .and respect your wish. . .(until I forget).
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