Monday, November 23, 2009

Here lately...




I've been reading the blogs of ppl I don't know and that I found out about through Jenna's/Bethany's blogs and something caught my attention and got me to thinking. I noticed that a lot of those blogs had one common theme: Lord of the Rings. (LOTR) Now, I love LOTR. It's a wonderful, imaginative story that is well written, and in the case of the movie, well made with good actors/actresses. However, God no longer allows my conscience to read/watch it. Why? Well, that's what I want to talk about today....


LOTR has several questionable aspects to it. There is a "good side" that has many powers ...so where is God in it? Only God is the source of "good power". So, where does that power come from? Certainly not God...He is never mentioned in the book or movie. Therefore, I must conclude that their power comes from "magic", which we all know is basically witchcraft and comes from Satan. (And it doesn't matter wether it's "good witchcraft" or "bad witchcraft"; it's all witchcraft and evil!)


And that leads to my next objection....witchcraft. All the spells (cast by both the good and bad side), curses, the men in the "Paths of the dead" that are dead and yet living, the Ringwraiths, Gollum (shivers), Sauron, Gandalf, Elrond...all are the result of or use witchcraft, since they don't involve the power of God. Gandalf is a wizard (Leviticus 20:27 "A man also or woman that hath a familiar spirit, or that is a wizard, shall surely be put to death: they shall stone them with stones: their blood shall be upon them.")...Elrond uses telepathy...Gollum is nothing less then a demon....the Ringwraiths are pure evil...does a Christian have any business watching that? I don't think so....and I'm sorry I ever saw it.


Also, many ppl try to make LOTR into an allegory and stuff God, salvation, etc. in there somewhere but it simply doesn't work, IMO. It's not like Chronicles of Narnia, where Aslan obviously represents Jesus and all the power comes from him. (BTW, I do have some questions about CoN, too...so don't automatically jump to the conclusion that I'm being hypocritical. :D) Also, J.R.R.T. specifically states that his book is NOT an allegory. If you read the intro/prologue in the book, you'll find it there. At least I found it in my book. Therefore, you really can't make it into one. :-\




There is something very strange about LOTR, too....it captivates. Most young ppl I've met who have seen and liked it are obsessed with it. My brother and I certainly were. It consumed our thoughts and conversation a good part of the time. (Not all the time, but a lot!) There is something wrong with a fictational story that has that kind of effect on more then a few ppl, IMO.


And then there's the moral side of it....the whole story is rather humanistic, IMO. Here is a quote from Gandalf: "Many that live deserve death. And some die that deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then be not too eager to deal out death in the name of justice, fearing for your own safety. Even the wise cannot see all ends." Last time I checked, we all deserve death. Anyone who says anything else is being humanistic, IMO. Really, a lot of stories like LOTR are humanistic....everything is done in the strength of ME! In reality, we are nothing on our own. Only God can strengthen us enough to do what we do. Also, Arwen's and Aragorn's relationship is rather improper. I mean, a kiss or two is one thing, but I think they carried it waaay too far. (That's only in the movie though. Of course! Hollywood has to have it's romance.) Another thing: Frodo is the only one who could carry the Ring for as long as he did without being corrupted. Why? Because he had less evil in him. HUH? Romans 3:12 "They are all gone out of the way, they are together become unprofitable; there is none that doeth good, no, not one." Romans 3:23 "For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;" Everyone is equally evil.


One thing that is "good" about LOTR....the good side does win and the evil is abolished once and for all. However, again, the victory isn't attributed to God, and so therefore it can't really be truly "good", KWIM?


I hope that I presented this well, and that I don't sound too "preachy". That's not my intention, really it isn't. I just want other young ppl to understand the underlying issues of this story. If you have any questions, suggestions as to how I could present this better or have a sounder arguement for my points please leave me a comment!! I'm very open to suggestions. :) I'm not too good at presenting arguements in a loving, convincing manner. Also, this is certainly not exhaustive...please go look up LOTR's connection to witchcraft on Google. That's how we found out about it! Dad started questioning it, decided to do a little research, and "Bingo"! He had questioned rightly. :) Pray about it, ,too...allow God to speak to your heart and don't allow your will to get in the way either. That way, God can speak to you. ;)


Awww, I just got kissed....by my DOG!!! :D :D :D (Heehee, thought I'd insert a little humor in there. :D)


In Christ,

~E



9 comments:

Jenna said...

I enjoyed reading your thoughts on LOTR! I have heard alot of people talk about it (and my cousin used to be obsessed with it), but I've never actually seen it myself - and I"m just fine with that:)

Have a great day, Edith!
~Jenna

Carilyn said...

Hello,

Thank you for writing this post!

Please see a post on my old blog, with a link pertaining to this subject: http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/Carilyn/696809/

Did that website, that I link to, happen to be one of the ones you and your father found?

Have a great day!

~Carilyn

Living4Jesus said...

Hi Carilyn! I'm glad to know that some other ppl have seen the truth about LOTR. :) No, that was not the particular website my dad found, but it was similar. I'll have to see if I can find it. :) The article on LOTR was written by a pastor that had formerly been a witch-docter; that's all I remember.

BTW, how did you find my blog? JC...

Jenna...don't worry, you're not missing anything!! :D Well, OK, you are..like I said, it's a beautiful, well written story that is very interesting and full of life. However, there are just too many questionable aspects to it!! So it's great you're fine with not seeing it. :D

~E

Carilyn said...

I probably found your blog through another blog. It was a little while ago.

Would you be able to give me the link to that article by the pastor that you mentioned?

~Carilyn

Eldarwen said...

Hi, Living4Jesus!
Thank you for the comment you left on my blog. I respect your belief's and all, but I do believe that JRR Tolkien's books are an allegory. In one of the books I read, it said that JRR said that he did not *mean* for it to be an allegory, it just happened. There's many different interpretations though. :) I do know that he was Catholic, so it's not like he knew nothing about God. I am fine with the LOTR series simply because I can clearly see the biblical things and truths in it. It's just hard and you have to dig deeper. CoN show it to you clearly, and I love those movies because of it. I am not trying to argue with you, I just thought I'd let you know where I stand on that. :) Thanks for being honest. If God tells/shows me one day that LOTR is not a good/biblical thing to be watching, I will completely remove it from my life, but He hasn't [yet], so right now I'm still a fan. :)

Love,
Eldarwen

Living4Jesus said...

OK Eldarwen, I understand. :) Just please don't close your heart to what I wrote...or to the voice of God. :)Wether or not you believe it, there is some things wrong with LOTR...God just doesn't show it to everyone at the same time. ;)

About seeing allegory in LOTR...you have to twist some things to see allegory. Let's go back to you comparing Gandalf to Jesus. Gandalf is a wizard, and wizards are condemned in the Bible; therefore, how can you compare Holy Jesus to a wizard? (I know I already pointed this out, but maybe you missed it.)

I'll pray that if it's God's will you will understand what is wrong with LOTR.

Blessings!
~E
P.S. I know I can sound a little hard, maybe even arrogant...please understand that I'm just trying to help us Christians separate the world from Christ. :)

Eldarwen said...

Thank you, Living4Jesus! I totally understand that you're trying to help! :) I certainly won't close my heart to God. Actually, I've been praying and asking Him to show me if there's anything wrong with the movies I watch, and what it is. I'm listening and watching. Thank you for the reminder! ;)

Love,
Eldarwen

Living4Jesus said...

I'm very thankful to hear that you haven't closed your heart to hearing God about LOTR. :) Again, I don't really "care" if you're still a fan of LOTR or not...just as long as you're listening to Jesus. That's all that matters!!! I'll be praying for you, too.

Chris: I'm sorry, I cannot post the other comment you submitted. I thank you for taking the time, though. I'll be praying that someday you'll be more open to hearing other points of view. I wish that more ppl could be like Eldarwen and say "Ï'm praying and watching to see what God tells me" instead of automatically coming against me and trying to point out what's "wrong" about my opinions and views. To be very honest, I saw a lot of problems with what you wrote to me....however, I do not wish to go into a long, drawn out debate. I just hope that my thoughts can open the eyes of someone else. Meantime, I'll be praying for God's work in your life. :)

~E

jojofromcocomo said...

I know I am pretty late, but I disagree that J.R.R. Tolkien is an 'evil' book, or anything like that, but I do want to provide some clarity.

J.R.R. Tolkien himself pronounced that the book was NOT allegorical, and that he "despised allegory in all its manifestations"

There are gems to be gleaned from the Christian background of the work, though not obvious in the writing itself, and it is always ever important, as with all works ever written to read the books with a discerning heart. So I say, if it offends your conscience, don't go there. If you can read it, enjoy it, don't sweat it. I do have a huge problem trying to read allegory into it, though, so if you are doing that, then definitely reevaluate what you are reading and more importantly, why you are reading it.