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Enemy filth in The Lord of the Rings

I stopped reading The Silmarillion in the first part when I was a teenager. It was an obvious repetition of "the fall of Lucifer". Now it makes sense why a traitor like Mageson wrote so many sermons shilling for it, including equating Aryans to a socialist-like "Hobbit community" nonsense. Despite the "Pagan" elements in LoTR that Tolkien included as a devote Catholic doing his job of including misleading "Paganism", they never worship any Pagan Deities and it's actually one "all powerful being" who had his angels Ainulindalë under its command, in which the "rebbelious" villain Melkor is an obvious analogy to Satan, "corrupting" men with the power of the Ring (money is evil).
 
Oh my gods and goddesses...

I never knew this.

Now I HATE "Lords of The Rings." :evil:

I bet he stole from Ninhursag, the fact she gave ruling kings "rings" so as to have the right to rule.
 
Good thing that the dwarves are out of the picture in the LotR film trilogy then. I never read the books, and I can't stand that Hobbit money-grab.

While ignoring the underlying mythos and Tolkien's opinion on Nazi Germany, the Lord of the Rings films is harmless entertainment.
 

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